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Directed by
  
Eldar Ryazanov

Music by
  
Andrey Petrov

Initial release
  
2000

Cinematography
  
Lomer Akhvlediani

Producer
  
Vladimir Dostal

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Produced by
  
Vladimir Dostal

Production company
  
Kinomost

Director
  
Eldar Ryazanov

Music director
  
Andrey Petrov

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Written by
  
Eldar Ryazanov Vladimir Moiseenko

Starring
  
Liya Akhedzhakova Lyudmila Gurchenko Svetlana Kryuchkova Irina Kupchenko

Cast
  
Lyudmila Gurchenko, Liya Akhedzhakova, Svetlana Nikolaevna Kryuchkova, Irina Kupchenko

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Old Hags (Russian: Старые клячи, translit. Starye klyachi) is a 2000 Russian comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.

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Plot

Four middle-aged women with different fates live in Moscow. One of them, Anna - PhD, has to work at a car wash, and is constantly subjected to insults from the owner. Another woman, Lisa - a former trade-union worker, now works at a market. The owner of the vegetable shop constantly penalizes her for allegedly stealing money. Third, Masha - a former railway worker, sells pies in an underpass. Finally, Lyuba - an intelligent woman - has to sell newspapers. All of these women are very different, but they share one thing - they are most loyal friends, always ready to help each other.

Soon Lyuba gets in a terrible situation. She decides to sell her luxurious apartment (her parental inheritance) with a view of the Kremlin for 100 thousand dollars, and buy inexpensive housing somewhere in the outskirts of the capital. Businessman Khomenko, who turned out to be a fraud, fraudulently takes possession of Lyuba's flat, and she finds herself in the street with no money and no housing. In desperation Lyuba appealed for help, and three of her friends begin to act.

The women decide to punish the villain Khomenko, completely upsetting his criminal business. As a result of puzzling adventures ladies return the apartment to Lyuba. In this good deed the girlfriends are helped by theater administrator Lazovsky and general Dubovitsky. However, the actions of the resourceful and brave women were partly outside the law, and therefore the friends are imprisoned. During the trial, the whole truth about the "victim" Khomenko is tured out, and the judge grants an acquittal to the friends. They form a group called "Old Hags" and decide to start concert activities ...

Cast

  • Liya Akhedzhakova - Lyuba
  • Lyudmila Gurchenko - Liza
  • Svetlana Kryuchkova - Masha
  • Irina Kupchenko - Anna
  • Valentin Gaft - general Dubovitsky
  • Mikhail Yevdokimov - Timothy Y. Astrakhantsev, businessman from Astrakhan
  • Roman Kartcev - Joseph Lazovsky, theater administrator
  • Mamuka Kikaleishvili - owner of a vegetable shop
  • Nikolai Fomenko - businessman Vassily Khomenko
  • Majid Akhedzhakov - Lyuba's father
  • Mikhail Derzhavin - Communist party local secretary for Ideology
  • Valentina Talyzina - cleaning woman
  • Alexander Pashutin - lawyer
  • Nina Ter Osipyan - Joseph Lazovsky's mother
  • Eldar Ryazanov - judge
  • Reception

    The movie received mostly negative reviews on the time of release and became a box office bomb.

    As Sergey Kudryavtsev wrote, «I feel both ashamed and sorry for the aged classic of the national cinema; blaming him for his artistic impotence would be the same as making fun of an old man because of his poor health... The final scene where the author (by the way, he (Ryazanov) personally plays the fair judge) bids farewell to his heroes is automatically seen as his personal epitaph that may bring tears of regret to the eyes, like when you are standing in front of a dead man's tomb».

    Mikhail Brashinskiy from the Afisha magazine concluded: «Ryazanov completely lost his sensibility, together with the USSR, Emil Braginsky and his ear for music. Today he has no idea what makes us laugh or grief, who we are and why we eat our bread. At least I felt that we are living in two different countries after finishing the film. He seems to be living on a block of ice that heads somewhere».

    References

    Old Hags Wikipedia


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