My Love (1940 film)
My Love', (Russian: Моя любовь) is a 1940 Soviet comedy film directed by Vladimir Korsh.[1][2][3][4]
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Russian: Моя любовь | |
Directed by | Vladimir Korsh |
Written by | Iosif Prut |
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Music by | Isaak Dunayevsky |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells about a nice girl who adopts a child, which as a result leads to various amusing situations.[5]
Starring
- Lidiya Smirnova as Shura
- Ivan Pereverzev as Lyosha
- Vladimir Chobur as Grisha
- F. Chernousko
- M. Klyuchareva
- N. Krikunova
- Aleksei Matov
- Vladimir Shishkin
- Maria Shlenskaya
- Nikolai Sokolov
- Nikolay Trofimov[6]
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