Krechinsky's Wedding
Krechinsky's Wedding

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Krechinsky's Wedding

1975
Movie
139 min
Russian

An inveterate gambler Mikhail Vasilievich Krechinsky loses a large sum of money. In order to avoid shame and pay debts, Krechinsky decides to marry a rich girl. But in order to receive the blessing of his father and speed up the wedding, he again has to go to deception...

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Vladimir FetinGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

Based on Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin's play, the film tells the story of an ambitious but morally bankrupt young man who tries to secure his future through marriage. He schemes to marry a wealthy heiress, but his deceitful plans unravel when he encounters unexpected obstacles and his own conscience. The narrative explores themes of social climbing, corruption, and the consequences of one's actions in Tsarist Russia.

Critical Reception

The film is generally well-regarded for its satirical portrayal of social dynamics and its strong performances, particularly from the lead actors. It is seen as a faithful adaptation of the classic play, capturing its dark humor and biting social commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp satire on societal corruption.

  • Noted for strong character portrayals and effective dark comedy.

  • Appreciated as a faithful adaptation of a classic literary work.

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Fun Fact

The original play 'Krechinsky's Wedding' by Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin was written in 1852 and is considered a significant work in Russian dramatic literature, known for its tragicomic elements and critical examination of societal morals.

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