The movie is about an old disabled lady who lives with her spinster daughter. The lady desperately wants her daughter to marry, and the daughter, driven by the supposed imminent death of her mother, invites a total stranger home and introduces him as her boyfriend. The man and the prospective mother-in-law eventually start to like each other, and he makes every effort to be liked by the daughter. With the intervention of a fantasy granddaughter, quasi-miraculous healing, and a lot of hilarious repartee in between, the movie has a happy ending.
Directing | Mikhail Agranovich | Director |
Directing | Oleg Yankovskiy | Director |
Writing | Nadezhda Ptushkina | Writer |
Writing | Nadezhda Ptushkina | Theatre Play |
Art | Vladimir Filippov | Production Design |
Production | Vladimir Grammatikov | Producer |
Production | Vladimir Repnikov | Producer |
Production | Igor Tolstunov | Producer |
Production | Mikhail Zilberman | Producer |
Camera | Mikhail Agranovich | Director of Photography |
Camera | Andrei Vatsura | Director of Photography |
Sound | Vadim Bibergan | Music |
Art | Olga Kravchenya | Production Design |
Editing | Olga Grinshpun | Editor |
Sound | Roland Kazaryan | Sound Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Svetlana Lobanova | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Luiza Machilskaya | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Irina Tretyakova | Assistant Director |
Camera | Viktor Sheynin | Camera Operator |