A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 26, 1977
Original Title:
Служебный роман
Alternate Titles:
Biurowy romans
Office Romance
Slujebniy Roman
Wie heiratet man seine Chefin?
Служебный роман
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 159
Anatoly Novoseltsev is a mousy single father and office stumblebum working at a statistics bureau in Moscow. In the hopes of being promoted, he is coaxed into charming his disagreeable and seemingly unfeeling boss, Ludmila Kalugina, or "Meany" as she's otherwise known by her subordinates. Helped by his colleagues Olya and Yura, Anatoly attempts to ease the yoke of Ms. Kalugina, and what follows in the wake of his graceless manoeuvres is completely unforeseen, as he awakens a side to her not yet known, even to herself..
Administration:
Tamara Vladimirtseva
L. Gimmelfarb
Marina Kapustina
A. Korkhov
Assistant Camera:
Aleksandr Mikhalychev
Grigory Verkhovsky
Nikolay Korobeynik
L. Basin
Assistant Director:
Igor Petrov
Assistant Production Design:
Zhanna Melkonyan
L. Ukhina
Camera Operator:
Sergey Armand
Grigoriy Shpakler
Viktor Epshteyn
Camera Technician:
L. Nazarova
V. Nikolayev
Ye. Belin
S. Fayman
Conductor:
Emin Khachaturyan
Costume Design:
Edit Priede
Director:
Eldar Ryazanov
Director of Photography:
Vladimir Nakhabtsev
Editor:
Valeriya Belova
Eleonora Praksina
Executive Producer:
Karlen Agadzhanov
First Assistant Director:
N. Koreneva
Lighting Artist:
Mark Vaysman
L. Merkulova
Lyricist:
Robert Berns
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
N. Zabolotskiy
Eldar Ryazanov
Makeup Artist:
Olga Struntsova
Music Editor:
Raisa Lukina
Original Music Composer:
Andrey Petrov
Poem:
Bella Akhmadulina
Production Design:
Aleksandr Borisov
Sergey Voronkov
Script Editor:
Aleksandr Borodyanskiy
Second Assistant Director:
Evgeny Tsymbal
Sound Director:
Valentina Shchedrina
Yuriy Rabinovich
Theatre Play:
Eldar Ryazanov
Emil Braginskiy
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