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The Key 1980

★ 7.03 votes133 min📅 1980-06-28

In the heart of Soviet-era Moscow, 'The Key (1980)' brings a refreshing blend of comedy, romance, and social satire. Directed by Aleksei Korenev, this charming TV movie follows the misadventures of newlywed builders who stumble upon a half-finished apartment complex.

Director: Aleksei Korenev

Cast

Elena Tsyplakova
Elena Tsyplakova
Vladimir Izotov
Vladimir Izotov
Yuriy Shlykov
Yuriy Shlykov
Pyotr Shcherbakov
Pyotr Shcherbakov
Mikhail Bychkov
Mikhail Bychkov
Alexander Korshunov
Alexander Korshunov
Georgi Burkov
Georgi Burkov
Vladimir Korovkin
Vladimir Korovkin
Молотков

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Key (1980) about?

It's a comedy of love and misadventure that follows a young couple as they navigate the challenges of starting a new life in Soviet Moscow.

Who directed The Key?

Aleksei Korenev directed this charming Soviet comedy.

Who stars in The Key?

The talented cast includes Elena Tsyplakova, Vladimir Izotov, and Yuriy Shlykov.

Is The Key (1980) worth watching?

While it may not be a highly rated film, its lighthearted tone, witty dialogue, and charming performances make it a delightful watch for fans of Soviet-era comedy.

How long is The Key?

The Key (1980) has a runtime of 133 minutes.

About The Key (1980) — A Charming Soviet Comedy of Love and Resilience

In the heart of Soviet-era Moscow, 'The Key (1980)' brings a refreshing blend of comedy, romance, and social satire. Directed by Aleksei Korenev, this charming TV movie follows the misadventures of newlywed builders who stumble upon a half-finished apartment complex. The young couple, eager to start their new life, decide to take matters into their own hands by occupying the office of the construction site's Komsomol committee. As they navigate the bureaucratic red tape, they must confront the harsh realities of their socialist reality. With its lighthearted tone and witty dialogue, 'The Key (1980)' is a delightful exploration of the human spirit's capacity for love, resilience, and humor in the face of adversity. The film's themes of community, social responsibility, and the importance of human connections are timeless and universal. So, if you're looking for a feel-good movie that will leave you smiling, look no further than 'The Key (1980)'.