They Met in Moscow

They Met in Moscow
Directed by Ivan Pyryev
Written by Viktor Gusev
Starring Marina Ladynina
Vladimir Zeldin
Music by Tikhon Khrennikov
Cinematography Valentin Pavlov
Release date
  • 30 November 1941 (1941-11-30)
Running time
1h 27min
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

They Met in Moscow (Russian: Свинарка и пастух, translit. Svinarka i pastukh, English: Swine-herd and Stableman) is a 1941 Soviet musical-comedy film directed by Ivan Pyryev.

Plot

Swine-herd Glasha and stableman Kuzma from the farm of the Vologda Oblast are sent to an agricultural exhibition in Moscow. Kuzma is popular among girls, makes passes at Glasha, but is not too bright, and thinks only of Moscow shops. Glasha at the behest of her grandmother carefully studies the know-how of other swine-breeders.

By chance she meets at the exhibition a Dagestan shepherd Musaib from an aul, and they end up falling in love with each other. They agree to meet at the Union Agricultural Exhibition again in a year.

As Glasha returns to the farm she seeks to build a new pigsty, she takes care of the swine and invents a feeder for piglets.

Kuzma just keeps strolling through the village with an accordion and being a nuisance to Glasha.

Musaib with his dog encounters three wolves and scrambles to protect the best sheep of the flock.

Musaib sends letters to Glasha. But no one can read them. Kuzma is called to help and gives Glasha a fake, in which it is written that Musaib is a married man. Kuzma comforts the unhappy Glasha. Their wedding is scheduled for St. Peter's Day.

At the Union Agricultural Exhibition, Musaib learns about Glasha's wedding and goes to her village. Just in time he manages to come before the wedding and explains everything to Glasha. She banishes Kuzma in a scandal.

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