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A new screen version of the play of the same name, written by Aleksandar Ostrovski. After a long time spent traveling abroad, the aging landowner Aleksandar Ashmetev returns to his mansion. He soon informs his spouse Maria Petrova (whom he... See more »

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Aleksandr Lvovich Ashmetyev
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Varya
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Marya Petrovna
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Anna Stepanovna Ashmetyeva
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Kirill Maksimych Zubarev
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Mavra Denisovna
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Dmitri Andreyevich Malkov
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Viktor Vasilevich Vershinskiy

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Yury Pavlov

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Igor Ageev ... (screenplay)
 
Aleksandr Ostrovskiy ... (play)
 
Nikolay Ya. Solovyov ... (play)

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Isaac Schwarts ... (as Isaak Shvarts)

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Igor Klebanov

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Vera Zelinskaya

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Ekaterina Mikhailovsky-Bosky ... (as Yekaterina Mikhajlovskaya)

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Aliakper Gasan-Zade ... sound
Dima Grigoriev ... dialogue editor
Mark Kenna ... consultant: Dolby film sound (uncredited)

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A new screen version of the play of the same name, written by Aleksandar Ostrovski. After a long time spent traveling abroad, the aging landowner Aleksandar Ashmetev returns to his mansion. He soon informs his spouse Maria Petrova (whom he doesn't love) that intends to leave again for Paris, away from dull provincial life. In despair, Maria thinks up a cunning plan. She introduces Aleksandar to Varya Zubareva, a young beauty from the neighboring mansion, in the hope that she will keep him there for longer. But, the mock intrigue takes a serious turn when it becomes obvious that Aleksandar has become seriously interested in Varya. Aleksandar now begins to think about how he can turn his passion into a real romance with the young temptress. Written by russart.com

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  • Дикарка (Russia)
  • Dzikuska (Poland)
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