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  1. The Foundling (Russian: Подкидыш, romanized: Podkidysh) is a 1940 comedy drama directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. The film was a production of Mosfilm based on the script by Rina Zelyonaya and Agniya Barto and was released on 27 January 1940. It was one of the first Russian family films.

  2. The Foundling: Directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. With Veronika Lebedeva, Faina Ranevskaya, Pyotr Repnin, Rostislav Plyatt. Old woman came to have a drink of water. Then apartment owners looked around - no piano. And many other adventures of Natasha and her friends.

    • (804)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Tatyana Lukashevich
    • 1940-01-27
  3. The Foundling (Russian: Подкидыш) is a 1940 Soviet comedy-drama movie directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. It stars Veronika Lebedeva, Faina Ranevskaya, and Pyotr Repnin. Actors. Veronika Lebedeva as Natasha; Faina Ranevskaya as Lyalya; Pyotr Repnin as Mulya, Lyalya's husband; Rostislav Plyatt as bachelor

  4. The Foundling is a 1940 comedy drama directed by Tatyana Lukashevich. The film was a production of Mosfilm based on the script by Rina Zelyonaya and Agniya Barto and was released on 27 January 1940. It was one of the first Russian family films. Originally in black and white, it was reproduced in colour in 2010.

    • Tatyana Lukashevich
  5. A little girl is lost in Moscow and hits the road making fun (not intentionally) of everybody she meets. She'll be back home soon but she will change the life of at least one man forever...

    • (261)
    • Mosfilm
    • Tatyana Lukashevich
  6. A little girl is lost in Moscow and hits the road making fun (not intentionally) of everybody she meets. She'll be back home soon but she will change the life of at least one man forever. The movie has good music and an unforgettable mixture of annoying (a busy-body), ridiculous (a desperate couple), and sad (a lonely man) characters.

  7. 8 Ratings. Cast & Crew. Tatyana Lukashevich Director. Faina Ranevskaya Cast. Veronika Lebedeva Cast. Pyotr Repnin Cast. Critics reviews. The lightly comic mishaps of a little girl lost on the streets of Moscow.