
Prostitute
Drama
Overview
A bold study on the dangers of prostitution in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. It's sort of dramatic fiction that tells the story of Lyuba, which after irremediable events, loses his honor, being obliged to exercise the oldest profession in the world to survive. She hopes for better days and a new opportunity. The film also shows us the story of two other women who also need hope.
Top Cast


Vera Orlova
Vera Orlova
Nadezhda Tyrkina
Vera Orlova
Nadezhda Tyrkina


Vasili Yaroslavtsev
Vasili Yaroslavtsev
Pyotr, Orlova's husband
Vasili Yaroslavtsev
Pyotr, Orlova's husband


Elisaveta Yarosh
Elisaveta Yarosh
Lyuba
Elisaveta Yarosh
Lyuba
Olga Bonus
Olga Bonus
Varvara
Olga Bonus
Varvara


Ivan Lagutin
Ivan Lagutin
Vasiliy Dmitrich, neighbour
Ivan Lagutin
Vasiliy Dmitrich, neighbour
Yevgenia Sheremetyeva
Yevgenia Sheremetyeva
Manya, prostitute
Yevgenia Sheremetyeva
Manya, prostitute
Aleksandr Ledashchev
Aleksandr Ledashchev
Shura, komsomol member
Aleksandr Ledashchev
Shura, komsomol member
Yelizaveta Teplykh
Yelizaveta Teplykh
Matchmaker
Yelizaveta Teplykh
Matchmaker
Pavel Tamm
Pavel Tamm
Kondratyev, butcher
Pavel Tamm
Kondratyev, butcher
L. Krasina
L. Krasina
Birman, doctor
L. Krasina
Birman, doctor
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