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A Cruel Romance (Zhestokiy romans) is a 1984 Russian romantic drama directed by Eldar Ryazanov.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 29 relations: Aleksei Petrenko, Alexander Ostrovsky, Alexander Pyatkov, Alisa Freindlich, Andrei Petrov, Andrey Myagkov, Anna Kamenkova, Argumenty i Fakty, Bella Akhmadulina, Boryslav Brondukov, Eldar Ryazanov, Georgi Burkov, Kostroma, Larisa Guzeyeva, Marina Tsvetaeva, Mosfilm, Moskovskij Komsomolets, Nikita Mikhalkov, Olga Volkova (actress), Romance film, Russia-K, Russian romance, Tbilisi, Valentina Ponomaryova (singer), Vokrug TV, Volga, Without a Dowry, Without a Dowry (film), Yuri Sarantsev.

  2. 1980s historical romance films
  3. Films based on works by Alexander Ostrovsky
  4. Films directed by Eldar Ryazanov
  5. Films scored by Andrey Petrov
  6. Films set in 1877
  7. Films set in 1878
  8. Russian films based on plays
  9. Soviet films based on plays

Aleksei Petrenko

Aleksei Vasilyevich Petrenko (Алексей Васильевич Петренко; 26 March 1938 – 22 February 2017) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor.

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Alexander Ostrovsky

Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Остро́вский) was a Russian playwright, generally considered the greatest representative of the Russian realistic period.

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Alexander Pyatkov

Alexander Alexandrovich Pyatkov (Александр Александрович Пятков; born July 31, 1950, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor.

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Alisa Freindlich

Alisa Brunovna Freindlich or Freindlih (Алиса Бруновна Фрейндлих; Alissa Brunowna Freindlich, born 8 December 1934) is a Russian actress.

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Andrei Petrov

Andrei Pavlovich Petrov (Андре́й Па́влович Петро́в; 2 September 1930, Leningrad – 15 February 2006, Saint Petersburg) was a Soviet and Russian composer.

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Andrey Myagkov

Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov (Андрей Васильевич Мягков; 8 July 1938 – 18 February 2021) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor, theater director and writer.

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Anna Kamenkova

Anna Semyonovna Kamenkova (Анна Семёновна Каменкова; born April 27, 1953, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian actress of theater, cinema and dubbing.

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Argumenty i Fakty

(Аргументы и факты, commonly abbreviated "АиФ" and translated as Arguments and Facts) is a weekly newspaper based in Moscow and a publishing house in Russia and worldwide.

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Bella Akhmadulina

Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Бе́лла (Изабе́лла) Аха́товна Ахмаду́лина, Белла Әхәт кызы Әхмәдуллина; 10 April 1937 – 29 November 2010) was a Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator, known for her apolitical writing stance.

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Boryslav Brondukov

Boryslav Mykolayovych Brondukov (Борислáв Миколáйович Брондукóв; Борислав Николаевич Брондуков; 1 March 1938 – 10 March 2004) was a Ukrainian film character actor, People's Artist of Ukraine.

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Eldar Ryazanov

Eldar Aleksandrovich Ryazanov (Эльдар Александрович Рязанов; 18 November 1927 – 30 November 2015) was a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter, poet, actor and pedagogue whose popular comedies, satirizing the daily life of the Soviet Union and Russia, are celebrated throughout the former Soviet Union and former Warsaw Pact countries.

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Georgi Burkov

Georgi Ivanovich Burkov (Гео́ргий Ива́нович Бурко́в; 31 May 1933 – 19 July 1990) was a Soviet and Russian film actor.

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Kostroma

Kostroma (Кострома́) is a historic city and the administrative center of Kostroma Oblast, Russia.

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Larisa Guzeyeva

Larisa Andreyevna Guzeyeva (Лари́са Андре́евна Гузе́ева; born 23 May 1959) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress and television host.

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Marina Tsvetaeva

Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva (p; 31 August 1941) was a Russian poet.

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Mosfilm

Mosfilm (Мосфильм, Mosfil’m) is a film studio which is among the largest and oldest in the Russian Federation and in Europe.

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Moskovskij Komsomolets

Moskovskij Komsomolets (lit) is a Moscow-based daily newspaper with a circulation approaching one million, covering general news.

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Nikita Mikhalkov

Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (Никита Сергеевич Михалков; born 21 October 1945) is a Russian filmmaker, actor, and head of the Russian Cinematographers' Union.

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Olga Volkova (actress)

Olga Vladimirovna Volkova (Ольга Владимировна Волкова; born 15 April 1939 in Leningrad) is a Russian theatre and film actress.

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Romance film

Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters.

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Russia-K

Russia-K (translit "Russia - Culture") is a Russian nationwide not-for-profit television channel that broadcasts shows regarding arts and culture.

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Russian romance

Russian romance (рома́нс románs) is a type of sentimental art song with hints of Gypsy influence that was developed in Imperial Russia by such composers as Nikolai Titov (1800-1875), Alexander Alyabyev (1787–1851), Alexander Varlamov (1801–48), and Alexander Gurilyov (1803–58).

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Tbilisi

Tbilisi (თბილისი), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis, (tr) is the capital and largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people.

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Valentina Ponomaryova (singer)

Valentina Dmitriyevna Ponomaryova (Валенти́на Дми́триевна Пономарёва; born 10 July 1939, Moscow), often also spelled Ponomareva, is a Russian singer, performer of Russian romances and a jazz vocalist.

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Vokrug TV

Vokrug TV (Вокруг ТВ) is a Russian internet TV guide website that provides information on television programming, TV industry events, interviews with TV stars, news, and program listings.

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Volga

The Volga (p) is the longest river in Europe. Situated in Russia, it flows through Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Caspian Sea. The Volga has a length of, and a catchment area of., Russian State Water Registry It is also Europe's largest river in terms of average discharge at delta – between and – and of drainage basin.

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Without a Dowry

Without a Dowry (Бесприданница) is a play by Alexander Ostrovsky that premiered on 1878 at the Maly Theater and first published in the January 1879 issue of Otechestvennye Zapiski.

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Without a Dowry (film)

Without a Dowry (Bespridannitsa) is a 1937 Soviet drama film directed by Yakov Protazanov and starring Nina Alisova. A Cruel Romance and Without a Dowry (film) are films based on works by Alexander Ostrovsky, Soviet films based on plays and Soviet romantic drama films.

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Yuri Sarantsev

Yuri Dmitriyevich Sarantsev (Ю́рий Дми́триевич Сара́нцев; 7 October 1928 – 24 August 2005) was a Soviet and Russian actor who appeared in numerous films between 1950 and 1999.

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See also

1980s historical romance films

Films based on works by Alexander Ostrovsky

Films directed by Eldar Ryazanov

Films scored by Andrey Petrov

Films set in 1877

Films set in 1878

Russian films based on plays

Soviet films based on plays

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cruel_Romance

Also known as Zhestokiy romans.