Late for a Date

Late for a Date
Directed by Mikhail Verner
Written by Vasily Lokot
Starring Boris Petker
Mikhail Rostovtsev
Maria Barabanov
Vera Streshneva
Music by Isaac Dunaevsky
Cinematography Andrey Bulinskiy
Production
company
Release date
  • 23 August 1936 (1936-08-23)
Running time
97 minutes
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

Late for a Date (Russian: Девушка спешит на свидание, translit. Devushka speshit na svidanie; literally Girl in a hurry for a date) is a Soviet comedy film directed by Mikhail Verner. A new print was issued in 1987, completely redubbed apart from the songs performed by Efrem Flaks.

Plot

Professor Leonid S. Fedorov and Nikolai Gurov, a cobbler at "Moskooppromsoyuza", both set off for the resort at Yessentuki. They have both left their passports at home and their wives both take them into the post-office to send them. The girl addressing the two envelopes is distracted by a phone conversation about a date and mistakenly sends the professor's passport to the cobbler and vice versa. After several comedic misunderstandings, the two men's wives arrive at the resort and clarify everything.

Cast

  • Boris Petker - Professor Fyodorov
  • Mikhail Rostovtsev - Gurov
  • Maria Barabanov - the girl in the post-office
  • Vera Streshneva - Gurov's wife
  • E. Pluta - Fyodorov's wife, Vera
  • Alexander Beniaminov - telegraphist
  • Andrei Kostrichkin
  • Iona Bij-Brodsky - doctor
  • Mikhail Rozanov - bootblack
  • Arnold Arnold - cameo
  • Eugene Golynchik
  • Stepan Kayukov - Fyodorov's colleague
  • Irina Murzaeva - cameo
  • Giorgi Georgiou
  • Erna Mashkevich - girl
  • Petr Hoffmann - cameo
  • Andrei Apsolon - cameo

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