Five Brides
Five Brides (Russian: Пять невест) is a 2011 Russian comedy film directed by Karen Oganesyan.[3][4][5]
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Russian | Пять невест |
Directed by | Karen Oganesyan |
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Music by | Ilya Dukhovny |
Cinematography | Ilya Dyomin |
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Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in Berlin after the Great Patriotic War. Young pilots miss women a lot. Their friend Alexey goes on a business trip to the USSR. Learning about this, they give him their military tickets, each of which they ask him to put a stamp on marriage and bring wives to them. Alexey has only one day to do this.[2]
Cast
- Elizaveta Boyarskaya as Zoya
- Aleksey Dmitriev as Egor
- Andrey Fedortsov
- Marina Golub as Galina
- Michael Gor as Kuzichev (as Mikhail Gorevoy)
- Danila Kozlovsky as Aleksey Kaverin
- Khoren Levonyan as Garik Margaryan
- Aleksandr Loye as Ivan Mazaev
- Svetlana Nikiforova
- Irina Pegova as Lilya
- Yuliya Peresild
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References
External links
- Five Brides on IMDb
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