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The Millionairess 1974

157 min📅 1974-01-01

Step into a world of wit and social satire with *The Millionairess (1974)*, a sparkling comedy directed by Boris Nirenburg.

Director: Boris Nirenburg

Cast

Yuliya Borisova
Yuliya Borisova
Epifania
Vladimir Osenev
Vladimir Osenev
Sagamore
Anatoli Katsinsky
Anatoli Katsinsky
Alastair
Yekaterina Rajkina
Yekaterina Rajkina
Patricia
Vladimir Etush
Vladimir Etush
Adrian
Yuriy Yakovlev
Yuriy Yakovlev
Egyptian Doctor
Mikhail Dadyko
Mikhail Dadyko
John
Garen Zhukovskaya
Garen Zhukovskaya
John's Wife
Ernst Zorin
Ernst Zorin
Serge
Tatyana Blazhina
Tatyana Blazhina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Millionairess (1974) about?

*The Millionairess* follows the fiery and independent heiress who uses her vast fortune as both a shield and a weapon in a society that values money over morality. Her unorthodox methods of navigating love, marriage, and social expectations lead to a series of comedic and thought-provoking confrontations.

Who directed The Millionairess?

Boris Nirenburg directed *The Millionairess (1974)*, bringing Shaw's sharp wit to the screen with a theatrical flair.

Who stars in The Millionairess?

The film stars Yuliya Borisova, Vladimir Osenev, Anatoli Katsinsky, Yekaterina Rajkina, and Yuriy Yakovlev in key roles.

Is The Millionairess (1974) worth watching?

*The Millionairess* is a hidden gem for fans of classic comedy and Shaw's timeless themes. While its IMDb rating is unrated, its blend of satire, social commentary, and star-studded performances makes it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate wit and theatrical storytelling.

How long is The Millionairess?

The film runs for 157 minutes, offering a substantial yet engaging experience for viewers.

About The Millionairess (1974) — Shaw's Classic Comedy Gets a Theatrical Comeback

Step into a world of wit and social satire with *The Millionairess (1974)*, a sparkling comedy directed by Boris Nirenburg. Based on George Bernard Shaw's classic play, this teleplay adaptation brings Shaw's sharp humor and biting commentary to life through the theatrical lens of the Vakhtangov Theater. The story unfolds against a backdrop of opulence and eccentricity, where wealth meets audacity in a battle of wits that challenges societal norms. With a runtime of 157 minutes, the film immerses audiences in a lavish yet satirical atmosphere, blending high society with the irreverence of Shaw's pen.

The cast, led by the talented Yuliya Borisova, Vladimir Osenev, and Yuriy Yakovlev, delivers performances brimming with comedic timing and dramatic flair. The film's themes of ambition, love, and class divide resonate as sharply in 1974 as they did in Shaw's original era. Whether you're a fan of classic theater adaptations or simply love a clever comedy with substance, *The Millionairess (1974)* offers a delightful escape into a world where money talks—and humor speaks volumes.