The Most Charming and Attractive
The Most Charming and Attractive | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | Anatoly Eiramdzhan |
Starring | Irina Muravyova Tatyana Vasileva Aleksandr Abdulov Leonid Kuravlyov |
Cinematography | |
Music by | |
Production company | |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Most Charming and Attractive (Russian: Самая обаятельная и привлекательная, romanized: Samaya obayatelnaya i privlekatelnaya) is a 1985 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by .[1][2]
Plot[]
Nadya Klyueva, a very nice employee of one research institute cannot arrange her personal life. She is more than thirty years old, yet still unmarried. She occasionally meets her former schoolmate Susanna in a bus. After that Nadya's life begins to change. Susanna is a professional sociologist and gives Nadya practical advice on how to change her behavior and clothing to get married successfully. The object of Nadya's courtship is her colleague Volodya, frivolous "Don Juan". But soon Nadya realizes that her happiness and love that she sought through a variety of tricks and efforts is just an illusion.
Cast[]
- Irina Muravyova as Nadya Klyueva, SRI employee
- Tatyana Vasileva as Susanna, Nadya's experienced friend
- Aleksandr Abdulov as Volodya Smirnov, Nadya's colleague, SRI employee
- Leonid Kuravlyov as Pasha Diatlov, Nadya's colleague, SRI employee
- Mikhail Kokshenov as Lyoha Priakhin, Nadya's colleague, SRI employee
- Lyudmila Ivanova as Claudia Matveevna Stepankova, Nadya's colleague, SRI employee
- Larisa Udovichenko as Lyucya Vinogradova, Nadya's colleague, SRI employee
- as Pyotr Vasilievich, Nadya's chief
- Vladimir Nosik as Gena Sysoev, Nadya's friend and colleague, engineer
- Alexander Schirvindt as Arkady, Susanna's husband
- Lyubov Sokolova as Nadya's mother
- Vera Sotnikova as Sveta, Volodya Smirnov's girlfriend
- as policeman
- Igor Yasulovich as huckster
- as fellow traveler on train
- Viktor Ilichyov as Dima, fellow traveler's husband
References[]
External links[]
- 1985 films
- Russian-language films
- 1985 romantic comedy films
- Soviet romantic comedy films
- Soviet films
- Mosfilm films
- Films shot in Moscow
- Films set in the Soviet Union
- Russian romantic comedy films
- Russian films
- 1980s Soviet film stubs