Love's Berries

Love's Berries

Release date : April 28, 1926
Runtime : 25m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Oleksandr Dovzhenko /
Writers : Oleksandr Dovzhenko /
Production companies : VUFKU /
April 28, 1926 25m Soviet Union Comedy No Language More
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Jean, the hairdresser, is flabbergasted: what is that baby his girlfriend Lisa has put in his arms out of the blue? The fruit of love? Out of the question. From that moment on, the reluctant father has but one thought in his head: he must get rid of the cumbersome 'article'. And, take his word for it, all the ways are good.
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Maryan Krushelnytskyi
Jean Kolbacjuk
Margarita Barskaya
Young woman
Dmitriy Kapka
Toys salesman
Volodymyr Lisovskyi
Old man on whom the fat man offloads
Afanasiy Byelov
Fat client
L. Chembarsky
Fop on whom the fat man offloads
N. Zemgano
Photographer
K. Zapadnaia
Girl on the boulevard
Mykola Nademskyi
Seltzer water salesman

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  • title:Love's Berries
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1926
  • Runtime:25m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Oleksandr Dovzhenko /
  • Writers: Oleksandr Dovzhenko ·
  • Production companies: VUFKU ·
  • Overview:Jean, the hairdresser, is flabbergasted: what is that baby his girlfriend Lisa has put in his arms out of the blue? The fruit of love? Out of the question. From that moment on, the reluctant father has but one thought in his head: he must get rid of the cumbersome 'article'. And, take his word for it, all the ways are good.
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