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Ivan Vassilevitch Lomov, a long-time neighbour of Stepan Stepanovitch Chubukov, has come to propose marriage to Chubukov's 25-year-old daughter, Natalya Stepanovna.After he has asked and received joyful permission to marry Natalya, she is invited into the room, and he tries to convey to her the proposal.
Stepan's Remembrance (Russian: Степанова памятка, romanized: Stepanova pamyatka) is a 1977 Soviet children's film directed by Konstantin Yershov. [1] It is an adaptation of Pavel Bazhov 's stories based on the Ural region Russian folklore.
The Man Who Surprised Everyone (Russian: Человек, который удивил всех, romanized: Chelovek, kotoryj udivil vsekh) is a Russian film-drama directed by Aleksey Chupov and Natasha Merkulova, shot according to their own script in 2018.
Tanya Zaitseva from Leningrad, a nurse by day and a prostitute catering to foreigners by night, suddenly receives a marriage proposal from a Swedish client. [3] [4] Her closest friends in the trade, former volleyball athlete Sima Gulliver nicknamed Kisulya, a Baltic beauty, and the gorgeous Zina Meleiko, are considered the elite of prostitutes.
However the provocation with Masha fails because of lustful Semyon Borisovich, accountant of the canteen where Stepanova works. Count Prizorov, alarmed by his wife's condition, refers first to a famous doctor, and then, well, to a medium Monsieur Renoir.
Natalya Petrovna, wife of the rich landowner Arkady Sergeich Islaev, falls in love with Alexey Nikolayevich Belyaev, a student and tutor to Kolya Islaev, her son. Mikhail Aleksandrovich Rakitin - a friend of the family, has long loved Natalya Petrovna. Verochka, Natalya Petrovna's ward, also falls in love with Kolya's tutor Alexey.
The title in Russian is ambiguous and can also mean "Little Faith," symbolizing the characters' lack of hope (or a glimmer thereof). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film was the leader in ticket sales in the Soviet Union in 1988 with 54.9 million viewers, [ 4 ] and was the most successful Soviet film in the US since the 1980 Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears ...
Stanislav Lyubshin is a Russian actor whose recognition came after his role of a spy in The Shield and the Sword (1968).. He was born Stanislav Andreevich Lyubshin on April 6, 1933 in the village of Vladykino, a suburb of Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union.