The Doll with Millions explained

The Doll with Millions
Director:Sergei Komarov
Starring:Igor Ilyinsky
Cinematography:Konstantin Kuznetsov
Studio:Mezhrabpom-Russ
Runtime:67 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Silent film (Russian intertitles)

The Doll with Millions (Russian: Кукла с миллионами|Kukla s millionami) is a 1928 Soviet silent comedy film starring Igor Ilyinsky.[1]

Plot

In Paris, a millionaire widow Madame Collie has died. All her property stored in the will should go to the granddaughter of the deceased - Maria Ivanova, who lives in Moscow. The girl has also inherited shares of "Trippoli Channel" worth millions hidden in a doll. Pierre and Paul Cuisinai, who believe that they have been unfairly left out of the will, set off to Moscow to find Maria and propose to her in order to earn a fortune.

Cast

References

  1. Christie & Taylor p.428

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