My Love (1940 film)

My Love' (Russian: Моя любовь, romanized: Moya lyubov) is a 1940 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Vladimir Korsh-Sablin.[1][2][3]

My Love
Russian: Моя любовь
Directed byVladimir Korsh-Sablin
Written byIosif Prut
Starring
Cinematography
  • David Shlyugleyt
Edited byNadezhda Brilliantshchikova
Music byIsaak Dunayevsky
Production
company
Release date
  • July 8, 1940 (1940-07-08)
Running time
80 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The film was watched by 19.2 million people at the Soviet box office.[4]

Plot

A sweet and kind girl Shura adopted a baby (dead sister's son) and this led to funny misunderstandings in her relationship with fans and to complete clarity in establishing imaginary and real feelings.[5]

Starring

  • Lidiya Smirnova as Shura[6]
  • Ivan Pereverzev as Lyosha
  • Vladimir Chobur as Grisha
  • Felix Chernousko as Felix[7] 
  • Maria Klyuchareva as Motya
  • Oleg Solyus as Aleksei
  • Aleksei Matov as Miron Maksimovich
  • Vladimir Shishkin as Venya
  • Maria Shlenskaya as grandma
  • Naum Sokolov as professor
  • Nikolai Trofimov as Misha[8]

References

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