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Olga Androvskaya Movies

1944  
 
A uncommonly modest effort from Russian "epic" director Vladimir Petrov, the 40-minute Jubilee is adapted from a play by Anton Chekhov. The story concerns a pompous bank director named Shipuchin (Victor Stanitsin), who makes elaborate preparations to celebrate the 15th anniversary of his firm. His plans are ruined thanks to the ill-timed gossip spread by his gabby wife Tatiana (Olga Androvskaya).

~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Viktor StanitsynOlga Androvskaya, (more)
 
1938  
 
This Russian comedy-drama runs a mere 43 minutes -- just long enough to do justice to the one-act Anton Chekhov play on which it was based. O. Androvska plays Elena, a headstrong widow who refuses to honor a promise made by her husband to neighboring landowner Smirnov (M. Zharov). It is Smirnov's loud, boorish attitude that offends Elena the most; for his part, he can't abide her fierce independence and unwillingness to bow to his "superiority." One thing leads to another, and by the time the piece is two-thirds over, Smirnov has challenged Elena to a pistol duel! Any thoughts of "satisfaction" by bullet are dispensed with when Elena and Smirnov realize that they're madly in love with one another. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Olga AndrovskayaMikhail Zharov, (more)