Four Hearts | |
Native Name: | Russian: Сердца четырёх |
Director: | Konstantin Yudin |
Producer: | P. Pashkov |
Music: | Yuri Milyutin |
Cinematography: | Nikolai Vlasov |
Editing: | Grigori Shirokov |
Studio: | Mosfilm |
Runtime: | 94 min. |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Language: | Russian |
Four Hearts (Russian: Сердца четырёх|Serdtsa chetyryokh) is a 1941 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Konstantin Yudin.[1] [2] [3]
In the suburban dacha settlement, a regiment of tankers has been quartered. The plot is built around two sisters, absolutely different, but equally loving. One is a serious mathematician, the other is a frivolous dragonfly. In the center of attention of the girls is a brave military man. Life vicissitudes, funny and difficult situations, intrigue, tears, joy, but everything is built around one love.
In 1945, the film appeared on the screen and took the 5th place on the annual list of Soviet rental leaders with 19.44 million viewers.[5]