Stalin's Bride Trailer

Stalin's Bride Trailer (1991)

14 August 1991 Drama 89 mins

At a dusty crossroads in the Soviet Union villagers surrender their possessions - a horse, a samovar, a goat - to the state. The train which takes them away brings to the village a physically and mentally handicapped woman, barely able to speak. She makes herself bracelets of burrs and studies herself in a cracked and cloudy mirror. Befriended by very few, teased and tormented by many she seeks protection at a huge portrait of Stalin.

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Cast

Juli Básti

as Paranya

Nina Petri

as Liza

Miklós Benedek

as Andrej Andrejevics

Zoltán Bezerédy

as Rendõrkapitány

Barbara Hegyi

as Olga Filimovna

Pál Mácsai

as Genagyij Pesztyarjov, tornatanár

Ildikó Pécsi

as Nadezsgya Zsdanova ,szörpárus

Rajhona Ádám

as Bibakov

Dénes Ujlaki

as Bavucsilov

Vajda László

as Szávuskin, rendõr

Crew

Gloria Burkert

Gloria Burkert Co-Producer

Bernie Stampfer

Bernie Stampfer Co-Producer

Jörg Schoch

Original Music Composer

Tamás Andor

Tamás Andor Director of Photography

Rais Nagayev

Rais Nagayev Production Design

Tamás Vayer

Tamás Vayer Production Design

Veronika Mattheidesz

Veronika Mattheidesz Set Decoration

Pavel Lipatov

Pavel Lipatov Costume Design

Eta Csabavölgyi

Eta Csabavölgyi Makeup Artist

International Titles

Stalin's Fiancee Trailer

Stalin's Girlfriend Trailer

Narzeczona Stalina Trailer

Невеста Сталина Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hungary 14 August 1991

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