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Someone Else's Trouble
Something went wrong with the chairman of a prosperous collective farm, both at home and in the general household. And when they sent a new secretary of the party organization, he got really angry and went to Alexandra. But he continued to worry about the collective farm and therefore always waited for news through her — how were they without him? And he knew that no one would come for him. But one day an accident happened on the collective farm, he was called and Alexandra could not keep him...
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Plot Summary
A young German woman, displaced by war, finds herself in a precarious situation in London when she becomes entangled with a group of criminals. Her struggle for survival and a better life leads her into a complex web of deceit and danger. As she tries to navigate this new, harsh reality, she must confront her past and make difficult choices about her future.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Someone Else's Trouble' received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often highlighted its gritty realism and compelling performances, particularly from its lead actors, in depicting the post-war struggles of immigrants and the underbelly of society. While some found its pacing uneven, others praised its unflinching look at hardship and desperation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic portrayal of post-war immigrant struggles.
Noted for strong performances, especially by the lead actors.
Some criticism for pacing issues but appreciated for its gritty atmosphere.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Someone Else's Trouble' is not widely available through Google's user review system.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of the early significant screen roles for Irish actor Ray McAnally, who would later become a distinguished figure in British and Irish cinema and television.
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