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Who is right?
A breakdown occurs in a factory on the banks of the Danube and a ministerial team begins an investigation. Alexandru Nedelcu is the inspector who came to investigate and has the complicated mission of finding the truth.
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Plot Summary
This musical comedy follows the intertwined lives and romantic entanglements of several characters in Moscow. As misunderstandings and comedic situations arise, the film explores themes of love, fate, and the search for happiness. The narrative unfolds through witty dialogue and lively musical numbers, characteristic of Soviet musical comedies.
Critical Reception
While not widely released internationally, 'Who is Right?' is considered a charming example of Soviet musical comedy, praised for its performances and musicality within its cultural context. It holds a nostalgic appeal for audiences familiar with the genre and its stars.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its lighthearted humor and musical performances.
A classic example of Soviet musical cinema with a strong ensemble cast.
Engaging plot with memorable songs and dance numbers.
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Fun Fact
The film features one of the last screen appearances of the beloved Soviet actor Andrey Mironov, who passed away shortly after its completion.
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