| Volga-Volga | |
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Film poster, 1938. |
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| Directed by | Grigori Aleksandrov |
| Starring | Lyubov Orlova Igor Ilyinsky |
| Music by | Isaak Dunayevsky |
| Editing by | Yeva Ladyzhenskaya |
| Release date(s) | |
| Running time | 104 min. |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Volga-Volga (Russian: Волга-Волга) is a Soviet comedy directed by Grigori Aleksandrov, released in April 24, 1938. It centres around a group of amateur performers on their way to Moscow to perform in a talent contest called the Moscow Musical Olympiad. Most of the action takes place on a steamboat traveling on the Volga River. The lead roles were played by Alexandrov's wife Lyubov Orlova and Igor Ilyinsky.
According to Lyubov Orlova, the name of the film is taken from popular Russian folk song, "Stenka Razin", that Alexandrov sang while rowing with Charlie Chaplin upon the San Francisco Bay. Chaplin jokingly suggested the words for a title of a movie, but Alexandrov took it seriously and named his new film "Volga-Volga".[1]
The feature was said to be Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin's favorite film.[2]
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