For Happiness
For Happiness (Russian: За счастьем) is a 1917 Russian drama film directed by Yevgeny Bauer.[1][2][3][4]
For Happiness | |
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Russian: За счастьем | |
Directed by | Yevgeny Bauer |
Written by | N. Dennitsyna |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Boris Zavelev |
Country | Russian Empire |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Zoya Verenskaya and Dmitry Gzhatsky have been loving each other for 10 years, but Zoya does not want to harm the psyche of her daughter Lee, therefore, lovers are still not together. One day, Zoya goes with her daughter to the resort and there she learns that her daughter also loves Dmitry...[5]
Cast
- Emma Bauer as The girl
- Tasya Borman as Lee, her daughter
- N. Dennitsyna as Lee's nurse
- Aleksandr Kheruvimov as Doctor
- Lidiya Koreneva as Zoya Verenskaya, rich widow
- Lev Kuleshov as Enrico, painter
- Nikolai Radin as Dmitry, a lawyer[6]
gollark: Adjusting rates for people in specific cities seems like it would make those cities more expensive. Not doing that incentivizes people to go to cheaper places and reduce the cost of living in the big ones.
gollark: You can in fact move between cities, in the higher-paying jobs which presumably give you more freedom.
gollark: Well, people in those cities can just not go there.
gollark: I don't think that would... function at all.
gollark: Wait, 10k per *month*, not per *year*?
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