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A Slave of Love, 1976
Russian
Soviet Union
Profile of A Slave of Love
The plot of A Slave of Love revolves around a revolution, lovers reunited, and chaos and mayhem. The main genres are drama, foreign, and romance. In terms of style, it is a silent production and is talky. In approach, A Slave of Love is serious and realistic. It is located in Russia. It takes place in the 1910s.
Summary of A Slave of Love
Olga Voznesenskaya is a silent screen star whose pictures are so popular that underground revolutionaries risk capture to see them. She's in southern Russia filming a tear-jerker as the Bolsheviks get closer to Moscow. Although married, she spends time every day with Victor Pototsky, the film's cameraman. Gradually, it comes to light that Victor uses his job as a cover for filming White atrocities and Red heroism: he's a Bolshevik. He asks her for help, and she discovers meaning in her otherwise flighty and self-centered life. Love blooms. Will the Red forces arrive in time to save them from a suspicious White military leader? Will she find courage?
Details
| Language: | Russian |
| Country: | Soviet Union |
| Release date: | 14 August 1978 |
| Runtime: | 94 min |
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as Olga Nikolayevna Voznesenskaya
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