Formula of Love
Formula of Love (Формула любви) | |
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Directed by | Mark Zakharov |
Written by | Grigori Gorin (screenplay) Aleksey Tolstoy (story) |
Produced by | Aleksandra Demidova |
Starring | Nodar Mgaloblishvili Aleksandr Abdulov Semyon Farada Tatyana Pelttser |
Cinematography | Vladimir Nakhabtsev |
Edited by | Valentina Kulagina (ed.) (production design) |
Music by | Gennady Gladkov (score) Yuli Kim (lyrics) (sound)[1] |
Distributed by | Mosfilm T/O Ekran |
Release date | December 30, 1984 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Formula of Love (Russian: Формула любви, romanized: Formula lyubvi) is a 1984 Soviet romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Mark Zakharov, from a screenplay by Grigori Gorin. It is loosely based on the story "Count Cagliostro" by Aleksey Tolstoy about a magician who sets out to prove humans' power against the gods by fabricating love without the influence of the gods. It also follows the story lines of the woman he is trying to force to fall in love, the family with which they are staying and the stories of his servants.
Cast[]
- Nodar Mgaloblishvili as Count Giuseppe Cagliostro (voiced by Armen Dzhigarkhanyan)
- Yelena Valyushkina as Maria Ivanovna
- Aleksandr Mikhailov as Aleksei Alekseyevich Fedyashev
- Yelena Aminova as Lorenza
- Aleksandr Abdulov as Jacob
- Semyon Farada as Margadon (singing voice by Gennady Gladkov)
- Tatyana Pelttser as Fedosya Ivanovna
- Aleksandra Zakharova as Fimka
- Leonid Bronevoy as Doctor
- Nikolay Skorobogatov as Stepan Stepanovich
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Categories:
- Russian-language films
- 1984 romantic comedy films
- 1984 films
- 1980s fantasy films
- Soviet fantasy comedy films
- Russian films
- Russian fantasy comedy films
- Russian romantic comedy films
- Soviet romantic comedy films
- Soviet films
- 1980s Russian-language films
- Films directed by Mark Zakharov
- Films scored by Gennady Gladkov
- Films based on short fiction
- Mosfilm films
- Films about Alessandro Cagliostro
- Films set in the 1780s
- Films set in country houses
- Films set in the Russian Empire
- Films set in Saint Petersburg
- Films shot in Moscow Oblast
- Films shot in Saint Petersburg
- 1980s romantic comedy film stubs
- Soviet film stubs