Love of Serafim Frolov

Love of Serafim Frolov (Russian: Любовь Серафима Фролова, romanized: Lyubov Serafima Frolova) is a 1968 Soviet romantic drama directed by Semyon Tumanov.[1][2]

Love of Serafim Frolov
Also known asЛюбовь Серафима Фролова
GenreDrama
Directed bySemyon Tumanov
StarringLeonid Kuravlyov
Tamara Syomina
Larisa Luzhina
Gennadi Yukhtin
Composer(s)Vladimir Rubin
Country of originUSSR
Original language(s)Russian
Production
Camera setupKonstantin Petrichenko
Running time79 minutes
Production company(s)Mosfilm
Release
First shown in8 June 1969 (1969-06-08)
Original release
  • 1968 (1968)

Plot

Soldier Serafim Frolov (Leonid Kuravlyov) returning from the front after the War, decided to go to the girl Nastya (Tamara Syomina), whom he had known only through correspondence. However, Nastya does not want him, because she can't forget her fiancée, who died at the front. Serafim decides to leave, but then he returns, hoping that Nastya loves him. He gets a job in the same village, he meets a nurse Anfisa, who returned from the front (Larisa Luzhina), and he helps to a Maria, mother of many children (Zhanna Prokhorenko). Anfisa, which husband is cheating on her, clearly shows to Serafim, that she likes him, but Serafim likes Maria: he believes that she needs his help. So, without obtaining reciprocity from Nasty, Serafim goes to Maria. Maria makes it clear that for Serafim it is better to go back to the Nastya. Serafim returns to her, and Nastya happily greets him.[3]

Cast

Film credits

  • Director: Semyon Tumanov
  • Screenwriter: Nikolay Evdokimov
  • Сomposer: Vladimir Rubin
  • Costumier: Georgy Turilev
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