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Truth is Good, But Happiness is Better

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  • Drama
  • TV Movie

Overview

The domineering old woman Mavra Tarasovna, the mother of the Moscow merchant Amos Panfilovich Baraboshev, is looking for a general to marry her granddaughter Poliksena. However, the girl loves Platon Zybkin, a clerk who is honest but poor and owes the master two hundred rubles. Platon faces imprisonment for debt. With the help of Poliksena’s nurse, who decides to aid the lovers, a new watchman appears in the house—former non-commissioned officer Sila Yerofeyevich Groznov, who was once Mavra Tarasovna's lover.

Details

Status
Released
Release date
April 6, 1972
Original language
Russian
Countries
Soviet Union
Budget
Not recorded
Revenue
Not recorded
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