The House on Trubnaya
The House on Trubnaya | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Boris Barnet |
Written by |
Nikolai Erdman Anatoli Marienhof |
Starring |
Vera Maretskaya Vladimir Fogel |
Cinematography | Yevgeni Alekseyev |
Release dates |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The House on Trubnaya (Russian: Дом на Трубной, translit. Dom na Trubnoy) is a 1928 comedy film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Vera Maretskaya.[1]
Synopsis
The film is set in Moscow at the height of the NEP. The petty-bourgeois public carries out their philistine life full of bustle and gossip in the house on the Trubnaya Street. One of the tenants, Mr. Golikov (Vladimir Fogel), owner of a hairdressing salon, is looking for a housekeeper who is modest, hard-working and non-union. A suitable candidate for use seems to him a country girl nicknamed Paranya, full name Praskovya Pitunova (Vera Maretskaya). Soon the house on Trubnaya receives shocking news that Praskovya Pitunova is elected deputy of the Mossovet by the maids Trade Union ...
Cast
- Vera Maretskaya as Parasha Pitunova - housemaid
- Vladimir Fogel as Mr. Golikov - hairdresser
- Yelena Tyapkina as Mrs. Golikova
- Sergei Komarov as Lyadov
- Anel Sudakevich as Marisha-maid
- Ada Vojtsik as Fenya
- Vladimir Batalov as Semyon Byvalov - chauffeur
- Aleksandr Gromov as Uncle Fedya
- Vladimir Uralsky (as V. Uralsky)
References
- ↑ "New York Times: The House on Trubnaya". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
External links
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