The Call of Love

The Call of Love (Russian: Близнецы, romanized: Bliznetsy) is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin.[1]

The Call of Love
Russian: Близнецы
Directed byKonstantin Yudin
Written by
  • Mikhail Vitukhnovsky
  • Yakov Yaluner
Starring
Music byOskar Sandler
CinematographyAlexander Tarasov
Edited byAnna Kulganek
Production
company
Release date
1945
Running time
83 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

At the station, charming twins, infants were lost. In the arrangement of their destiny take part and a young girl-electrician, and military sailors, and gardener, and an old professor of psychology. In cares for kids, everyone finds their happiness.[2]

Cast

Release

Konstantin Yudin's film was watched by 20 million Soviet viewers, which is the 927th result in the history of Soviet film distribution.[9]

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