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Directed by Vassili PitchoulGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Yuriy Nazarov,
Natalia Negoda,
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Young Vera lives with her mother and her alcoholic father, Kolya, who are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with her choice of friends and what they consider her decadent lifestyle. They wonder why she can’t be more like her brother Victor, a doctor living in Moscow. At an underground dance party that is broken up by police, she meets Sergei, and they immediately fall in love. It turns out Sergei is an old friend of Victor, who, in town for a visit, calls on his friend only to find him alone with his sister., 1h28
Directed by Alexandre PtouchkoOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Melodrama,
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Vasily Lanovoy,
Ivan Pereverzev,
Yevgeny Morgunov,
Jemma Firsova,
Oleg AnofriyevRating69%
The setting is a small fishing village. The former seaman Longren (Ivan Pereverzev) raises his daughter Assol (Lena Cheremshanova/Anastasiya Vertinskaya) alone after losing his beloved wife, making a meager living by selling the toy boats he carves from wood. As a child, Assol encounters an old man (Nikolay Volkov) who claims to be a wizard and promises the girl that one day a prince will come on a ship with scarlet sails to carry her away. The villagers scoff but Assol believes her dream will come true one day., 1h36
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Jonathan Bennett,
Kristin Cavallari,
Steve Talley,
Kurt Fuller,
Mike Pniewski,
Linden AshbyRating52%
Van Wilder (Jonathan Bennett) has graduated from high school. He is supposed to go on a trip to Amsterdam with his dad (Linden Ashby), but his dad is busy with work, so Van ends up going alone. Van ends up going to Coolidge, following family tradition. His family has their name on a building there, Wilder Hall. However, when he gets there, Coolidge is no longer the fun loving school of his dad's time, but a military-based institution run by Dean Reardon (Kurt Fuller).