Station for Two (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 6, 1982

Original Title:
Вокзал для двоих

Alternate Titles:
Railway Station For Two
Una estación para los dos
Vokzal dlya Dvoikh
Вокзал для двоих

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 12+ 

Runtime: 141

Platon Ryabinin, a pianist, is traveling by train to a distant town of Griboedov to visit his father. He gets off to have lunch during a twenty minute stop at Zastupinsk railway station. He meets Vera, a waitress, after he refuses to pay her for the disgusting food he doesn't even touch and misses his train due to police investigation of the incident. His passport is then accidentally taken away from him by Andrei, Vera's fiancé, and his money is stolen as he waits for the next train to Griboedov. Vera learns that Platon is about to get sentenced and sent to prison in the Far East for a car accident he isn't guilty for. During the few days that Platon has to spend in Zastupinsk he and Vera develop feelings for each other...

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Assistant Director:
Leonid Chertok

Camera Operator:
Pyotr Kuznetsov

Conductor:
Sergei Skripka

Costume Design:
Edit Priede

Director:
Eldar Ryazanov

Director of Photography:
Vadim Alisov

Editor:
Valeriya Belova

Makeup Artist:
Lyubov Kulikova
Irina Morozova

Music Editor:
Raisa Lukina

Original Music Composer:
Andrei Petrov

Production Design:
Aleksandr Borisov

Production Manager:
Lazar Milkis

Script Supervisor:
Lyubov Gorina

Sound:
Oleg Zilbershteyn

Writer:
Eldar Ryazanov
Emil Braginskiy

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