Hostess of "White Nights"

Hostess of "White Nights"

Release date : June 9, 2012
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Olga Muzaleva /
Writers : Aleksandr Nazarov /
Production companies : R Media /
June 9, 2012 1h 36m Russia Romance Russian More
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Marina, once “burned” in matters of the heart, promises herself that she will never get married. And men will... only be “used.” She has a private hotel in the very center of St. Petersburg. With her exceptional beauty, Marina attracts many admirers to the hotel, without giving any of them the slightest hope of reciprocity. But one day, Konstantin Solomatin, a naval officer, captain of the first rank, and... an inveterate misogynist, stops at her hotel. He not only does not have loving feelings for our heroine, but also manages, in a fit of anger, to insult her by hinting that she leads the life of a kept woman. The wounded Marina decides to take revenge on the captain: to make him fall in love with her at all costs, and then make him suffer from unrequited love...
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  • title:Hostess of "White Nights"
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Romance · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Olga Muzaleva /
  • Writers: Aleksandr Nazarov ·
  • Production companies: R Media ·
  • Overview:Marina, once “burned” in matters of the heart, promises herself that she will never get married. And men will... only be “used.” She has a private hotel in the very center of St. Petersburg. With her exceptional beauty, Marina attracts many admirers to the hotel, without giving any of them the slightest hope of reciprocity. But one day, Konstantin Solomatin, a naval officer, captain of the first rank, and... an inveterate misogynist, stops at her hotel. He not only does not have loving feelings for our heroine, but also manages, in a fit of anger, to insult her by hinting that she leads the life of a kept woman. The wounded Marina decides to take revenge on the captain: to make him fall in love with her at all costs, and then make him suffer from unrequited love...
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