A Strange Woman
Soviet Union film
- Irina Kupchenko
- Yuri Podsolonko
- Vasily Lanovoy
- Oleg Vavilov
- Antonina Bogdanova
A Strange Woman (Russian: Странная женщина) is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Yuli Raizman.[1][2][3]
Plot
The film tells about a 33-year-old woman named Yevgeniya, who dreams of strong feelings and leaves Moscow for the province to her mother. There she gets a job and helps people. Suddenly a young man appears and falls in love with her. At first it frightened her, but after she began to realize that these feelings were mutual.[4]
Cast
- Irina Kupchenko as Yevgeniya Mihaylovna
- Yuri Podsolonko as Andrey Lebedev (as Yu. Podsolonko)
- Vasily Lanovoy as Nikolay Andrianov (as V. Lanovoy)
- Oleg Vavilov as Yura Agapov (as O. Vavilov)
- Antonina Bogdanova
- Tatyana Govorova as Tamara
- Valeriy Todorovskiy as Volodya (as V. Todorovskiy)
- Svetlana Korkoshko as Viktoriya Anatolievna (as S. Korkoshko)
- Mikhail Bovin
- Stepan Bubnov[5]
References
External links
- A Strange Woman at IMDb
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Films by Yuli Raizman
- Penal Servitude (1928)
- The Earth Is Thirsty (1930)
- Lyotchiki (1935)
- The Last Night (1936)
- Virgin Soil Upturned (1939)
- Mashenka (1942)
- Nebo Moskvy (1944)
- Fall of Berlin – 1945 (1945)
- The Train Goes East (1947)
- Dream of a Cossack (1951)
- The Communist (1958)
- But What If This Is Love (1961)
- Your Contemporary (1967)
- A Strange Woman (1977)
- Private Life (1982)
- Time of Desires (1984)