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Bridegroom From Medvedkino
A young woman dreams of marrying a rich and influential man, but her heart treacherously beats for a simple guy from the village of Medvedkino.
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Plot Summary
A retired general returns to his village, Medvedkino, and finds his former love, who is now married and has a son. He tries to win her back, leading to humorous and heartwarming situations as he navigates village life and family dynamics.
Critical Reception
The film was a popular Soviet comedy, appreciated for its lighthearted humor, charming performances, and depiction of rural life. It resonated with audiences for its relatable characters and simple, feel-good story.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and nostalgic portrayal of village life.
Yelena Dobronravova's performance as the conflicted wife was particularly noted.
A charming and heartwarming Soviet-era melodrama with comedic elements.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers enjoying the film's sentimental storyline and the strong performances from the lead actors, often highlighting its escapist and nostalgic qualities.
Fun Fact
Nikolai Rybnikov, who plays the retired general, was a beloved Soviet actor known for his charismatic roles in films like 'Devushka s metelkoi' (1941) and 'Vesna na ulitsesadovoy' (1967).
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