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Stranger

Among the greenery of the parks of St. Petersburg, the white dress of a beautiful stranger flashes. Together with the prototype of the poet, and other characters - visitors to the restaurant - we wander around the city, go to restaurants, to the train station, to a reception in a rich and noble house. And everywhere we meet her. A stranger.

Top Cast

  • Galina Mezentseva

    Galina Mezentseva

  • Nikolay Vereshchenko

    Nikolay Vereshchenko

  • Fyodor Nikitin

    Fyodor Nikitin

  • Aleksandr Romantsov

    Aleksandr Romantsov

  • Nikolai Kryukov

    Nikolai Kryukov

  • Vitali Yushkov

    Vitali Yushkov

  • Aleksey Kozhevnikov

    Aleksey Kozhevnikov

  • Lyudmila Ksenofontova

    Lyudmila Ksenofontova

Overview

Among the greenery of the parks of St. Petersburg, the white dress of a beautiful stranger flashes. Together with the prototype of the poet, and other characters - visitors to the restaurant - we wander around the city, go to restaurants, to the train station, to a reception in a rich and noble house. And everywhere we meet her. A stranger.

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