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Tretya meshchanskaya (original title)
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A married couple have a small apartment in Moscow. When an old friend of the husband's arrives in the city, he is unable to find lodgings. Kolia, the husband, invites his friend to move in with them.

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Volodia, a Printer
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Kolia, the Husband
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Liuda Semyonova, the Wife
Leonid Yurenev ...
Building Superintendent
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Yelena Sokolova ...
Clinic Nurse
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Paesant at the Clinic

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Abram Room ... (as A. Room)

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Viktor Shklovskiy ... (story)
Viktor Shklovskiy ... (dialogue)
Viktor Shklovskiy ... (screenplay) &
Abram Room ... (screenplay)

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Grigori Giber ... (as G. Giber)

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Sergei Yutkevich ... (as S. Yutkevich)
Vasiliy Rakhals ... (uncredited)

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E. Kuzis ... assistant director
Sergei Yutkevich ... assistant director (as S. Yutkevich)

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Mihály Bíró ... poster artist: Austria
Eric Rohman ... poster artist: Sweden
Yakov Ruklevsky ... poster artist
Georgii Stenberg ... poster artist
Vladimir Stenberg ... poster artist
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A married couple have a small apartment in Moscow. When an old friend of the husband's arrives in the city, he is unable to find lodgings. Kolia, the husband, invites his friend to move in with them. While Kolia is away on business, sensual Liuda and attractive Volodia fall in love and have an affair. After his initial outrage, the husband calms down. Kolia winds up on the sofa, and the three settle into a menage-a-trois until the wife finds herself pregnant. The two men are trying to decide what to do, but Liuda is strong enough to make her own decisions. Considered a landmark film because of humor, naturalism, and its sympathetic portrayal of the woman. Written by Fiona Kelleghan

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Also Known As
  • Lyubov vtroyom (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Третья Мещанская (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Любовь втроём (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Bed and Sofa (United States)
  • Bed and Sofa (United Kingdom)
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Trivia The film's Russian title is Tretya Meshchanskaya (Third Meschanskaya), the name of a then actual Moscow Street. The word "meschantsvo" however had come to be associated with petty-bourgeois vulgarianism and materialism - reflected in the muddle of ornaments and possessions in the apartment. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Women Filmmakers in Russia (1988). See more »

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