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  1. Dark Eyes (Italian: Oci ciornie; Russian: Очи чёрные; Russian pronunciation: [ˈo:t͡ɕɪ ˈt͡ɕɵ:rnɨjə]) is a 1987 Italian and Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov.

  2. Rated: 3.5/4 Jan 1, 2000 Full Review Ángel Fernández-Santos El Pais (Spain) Dark Eyes is an unsurpassable lesson in the difficult task of creating true cinema from true literature.

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    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
  3. "Dark Eyes" is a story told by a man who sits at a table in the lounge of an ocean liner, the bottle in front of him, the glass in his hand, his voice steady as if he has rehearsed these same facts many times before. He is a middle-age man with sad eyes and a weary face. His listener is about the same age, but not so sad and not so weary.

  4. Dark Eyes (Очи чёрные) is a Soviet-Italian film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. It is an adaptation of the stories of Anton Chekhov , in particular The Lady with the Dog . One morning, aboard a steamboat, the run-down architect Romano Patroni now works in a bar there, tells the story of his life to a Russian client named Pavel.

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    • Adriana International Corporation, RAI
    • Nikita Mikhalkov
  5. Dark Eyes is a 1987 Italian and Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. Set in Italy and Russia in the years before the First World War, it tells the story of a married Italian man who falls in love with a married Russian woman.

  6. Dark Eyes is a film directed by Nikita Mikhalkov with Marcello Mastroianni, Elena Safonova, Silvana Mangano, Marthe Keller .... Year: 1987. Original title: Oci ciornie (Ochi chyornye).

  7. An Italian tells his story of love to a Russian. In a series of flashbacks, Romano Patroni leaves his wife to visit a spa where he falls in love with a Russian woman. He returns to Italy resolved to leave his wife and marry his love.