Vesna (1947)
Directed by Grigoriy Aleksandrov
Genres - Music, Musical, Romance, Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Musical Comedy, Comedy of Errors |
Run Time - 104 min. |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Heavily influenced by Hollywood musicals, the Soviet tunefest Spring won several awards for its director, the prolific Grigory Alexandrov. Not surprisingly, the leading role went directly to Alexandrov's wife, popular film personality Lyubov Orlova. Actually, Orlova essays the leading roles, since the story is a mistaken-identity affair involving a female scientist named Irina and her lookalike, a Bolshoi dancer named Vera. When a Russian film studio announces plans to film Irina's life story, Vera is chosen to play the role, leading to a wacky comedy of errors. Though unimpressed by Spring, American reviewers were at least grateful that the film wasn't a podium for Communist ideology.
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career, dance [art], impersonation, mistaken-identity, professor, scientist