Young Wife | |
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Russian: Молодая жена | |
Directed by | Leonid Menaker |
Written by | Irina Velembovskaya |
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Cinematography | Vladimir Kovzel |
Music by | Yakov Vaisburd |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Young Wife (Russian: Молодая жена) is a 1978 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Menaker.[1][2][3]
Plot
Manya and Volodya fell in love with each other in their school years. Then Volodya joined the army, and returned with a new girlfriend. Manya was so offended that he agreed to marry the widower Alexei. But it was difficult for her in a new family and she decides to go to the city enter the technical school.[4]
Cast
- Anna Kamenkova as Manya Streltsova
- Vladlen Biryukov as Aleksey Ivanovich Terekhov
- Galina Makarova as grandma Agasha
- Sergei Prokhanov as Volodya
- Elena Melnikova as Valya, Manya's friend, Volodya's sister
- Sofya Dzhishkariani as Lyusya, Aleksey's daughter (as Sonya Dzhishkariani)
- Igor Erelt as Volodya's father
- Tatyana Gorlova as grandma Nyura, Aleksey's aunt
- Natalya Nazarova as Tamara, saleswoman
- Igor Ozerov as Igor Pavlovich[5]
References
External links
- Young Wife at IMDb
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