The Call of Love | |
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Russian: Близнецы | |
Directed by | Konstantin Yudin |
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Cinematography | Alexander Tarasov |
Edited by | Anna Kulganek |
Music by | Oskar Sandler |
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Running time | 83 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Call of Love ( Russian: Близнецы, romanized: Bliznetsy) is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. [1]
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]
Konstantin Yudin's film was watched by 20 million Soviet viewers, which is the 927th result in the history of Soviet film distribution. [9]
The Call of Love | |
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Russian: Близнецы | |
Directed by | Konstantin Yudin |
Written by |
|
Starring |
|
Cinematography | Alexander Tarasov |
Edited by | Anna Kulganek |
Music by | Oskar Sandler |
Production company | |
Release date |
|
Running time | 83 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Call of Love ( Russian: Близнецы, romanized: Bliznetsy) is a 1945 Soviet comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin. [1]
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]
Konstantin Yudin's film was watched by 20 million Soviet viewers, which is the 927th result in the history of Soviet film distribution. [9]