A Trap for Lonely Man
A Trap for Lonely Man (Russian: Ловушка для одинокого мужчины) is a 1990 Soviet comedy film directed by Alexey Korenev.[1][2][3]
A Trap for Lonely Man | |
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Russian: Ловушка для одинокого мужчины | |
Directed by | Alexey Korenev |
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Music by | Maksim Dunaevskiy |
Cinematography | Anatoliy Mukasey |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a man whose wife was missing, which forced him to turn to the police. Suddenly, a local cure brings to him a woman who calls herself his wife, and he claims that he never saw her.[4]
Cast
- Nikolai Karachentsov as Wife-loser
- Yury Yakovlev as Police inspector
- Irina Shmeleva
- Venyamin Smekhov as Cure
- Innokentiy Smoktunovsky as Merlouche, artist
- Elena Koreneva as Doctor
- Sergey Migitsko as Policeman[5]
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