My Little Wife
My Little Wife (Lithuanian: Mano mažytė žmona, Russian: Моя маленькая жена) is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Raimundas Banionis.[1][2]
My Little Wife | |
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Directed by | Raimundas Banionis |
Written by | Rimantas Şavyalis |
Starring | Saulius Balandis Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė |
Music by | Faustas Latenas |
Cinematography | Algimantas Mikutenas |
Edited by | Wanda Survilene |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 min |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Lithuanian |
Plot
Student Linas meets with Ruta, who is the daughter of the Vice-rector of the Institute. Further events develop in such a way that the hero who started classes is forced to go to the apartment to the Professor and ask the girl for help. So Ruta's deception reveals itself. Finding her real parents, drunk and down people, Linas decides to marry the girl. He is transferred to the evening Department to be able to work and help his little wife to study at the zoologist.
Cast
- Saulius Balandis as Linas Tamonis
- Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė as Aukse
- Eleonora Korisnaite as Ruta
- Juozas Marcinkevičius as Vytas
- Linas Paugis as Tomas
- Vytautas Paukštė as Pranas Norvilas
- Arūnas Sakalauskas as Stasialis
- Galina Dauguvietytė as Ramanauskiene
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References
- Mano mažytė žmona at the lrt.lt
- Kultūros barai: Domains of culture
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