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Mrs. von Walz and her daughter Alice live in an old Moscow mansion. A Bolshevik sailor named Ivanov moves into their apartment. When Alice learns that the tenant holds a prominent position and receives a generous ration, she embarks on an adventure and marries the tenant. However, their first child does not bring happiness to the couple. Exhausted by the monotony, the wife starts her own small business and neglects her husband. Ivanov leaves home, settles in a forest village, and soon marries a peasant girl...

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  • Olga Zhizneva

    Olga Zhizneva

    Alice Von Waltz

  • Pyotr Baksheyev

    Pyotr Baksheyev

    Ivanov

  • Varvara Alyokhina

    Varvara Alyokhina

    Henrietta Von Waltz

  • Vasiliy Toporkov

    Vasiliy Toporkov

    Skovorodulin

  • Vera Malinovskaya

    Vera Malinovskaya

    Frosya

  • Tatyana Mukhina

    Tatyana Mukhina

    Ivanov and Alice's daughter

  • Aleksandr Narbut

    Aleksandr Narbut

    Nart

  • Olga Lenskaya

    Olga Lenskaya

  • Olga Bazanova

    Olga Bazanova

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Mrs. von Walz and her daughter Alice live in an old Moscow mansion. A Bolshevik sailor named Ivanov moves into their apartment. When Alice learns that the tenant holds a prominent position and receives a generous ration, she embarks on an adventure and marries the tenant. However, their first child does not bring happiness to the couple. Exhausted by the monotony, the wife starts her own small business and neglects her husband. Ivanov leaves home, settles in a forest village, and soon marries a peasant girl...

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