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1981 film
Waiting for Love (
Russian : Любимая женщина механика Гаврилова ,
romanized : Lyubimaya zhenshchina mekhanika Gavrilova ) is a 1981 Soviet
romantic comedy film directed by
Pyotr Todorovsky starring
Ludmila Gurchenko and
Sergei Shakurov .
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[2] The film is set in the Ukrainian city of Odessa.
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Cast
Lyudmila Gurchenko as Margarita Solovyova, Rita
Sergey Shakurov as Lev Gavrilov, Rita's groom
Svetlana Ponomareva as Tanya, Rita's daughter
Natalya Nazarova as Lusya, hairdresser, Rita's friend
Yevgeniy Yevstigneyev as Rita's uncle
Stanislav Sokolov as Viktor, lawyer, Lusya's husband
Vsevolod Shilovsky as Pasha, photographer
Anatoly Vasilyev as Slava, physician for the recruitment commission
Mikhail Svetin as Vitya, musician, theater worker
Alexander Goloborodko as watcher
Lyudmila Arinina as waitress
Vadim Alexandrov as client of the studio
Vasily Vekshin as passer-by
Pavel Vinnik as episode
Inna Vykhodtsev as mother with milk
David Giorgobiani as Rezo
Lily Yevstigneyeva as woman with underwear
Lia Kapanadze as Rezo's mother
Olesya Malakhova as episode
Ivan Matveev as grandfather with a horse
Andrey Nikolaev as groom-morjachok
Mikhail Rozanov as groom
Galina Samokhina as visitor lawyer
Elena Sotnikova as bride
Galina Starikova as episode
Shota Skhirtladze as Georgian-driver
Zurab Tsintskiladze as episode
References
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"Film: 'Waiting For Love,' A Light Comedy From The Soviet Union" . philly-archives .
^ Anna Lawton Kinoglasnost: Soviet Cinema in Our Time 1992 0521388147 p.42 "Quite different in tone are the films of Pyotr Todorovsky, Waiting for Love (1983) and A Wartime Romance (1984). These are delightfully unpretentious comedies, ...
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Soviet Screen 1984 - Page 74 Двадцать четыре часа из жизни женщины (Любимая женщина механика Гаврилова)
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