Trap for a Lonely Man | |
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Russian | Ловушка для одинокого мужчины |
Directed by | Aleksey Korenev |
Screenplay by | Aleksey Korenev |
Based on | Trap for a Lonely Man by Robert Thomas |
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Cinematography | Anatoly Mukasei |
Edited by | Irma Tsekavaya |
Music by | Maksim Dunayevsky |
Production company | Creative Unification Entertainment Film |
Distributed by | State Committee for Cinematography |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Trap for a Lonely Man (Russian: Ловушка для одинокого мужчины, romanized: Lovushka dlya odinokogo muzhchiny) is a 1990 Soviet comedy mystery film detective film directed by Aleksey Korenev . It is based on the 1960 play of the same name by Robert Thomas.[1][2]
The film tells about a man whose wife was missing, which forced him to turn to the police. Suddenly, a local curé brings to him a woman who calls herself his wife, and he claims that he never saw her.