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Esclave de l'amour (1976)

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Esclave de l'amour

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    • Move Along, There is Nothing to See (1983)

      Russian movie on TV

Referenced in

    • "Seto no hanayome" A Slave of Love (TV Episode 2007)

      Episode title reference.
    • Otdat kontsy (2013)

      Poster is shows
    • "Vdud" Nikita Mikhalkov (TV Episode 2018)

      Mentioned.
    • "Vdud" Kvataniya (TV Episode 2022)

      Mentioned by Lado Kvataniya
    • "Radio Dolin" What Happened to Nikita Mikhalkov (TV Episode 2025)

      Mentioned by Anton Dolin.

Spin-off from

    • Nechayannye radosti (1972)

      The filming was stopped mid-production, while almost all location shooting was completed due to the argument between the director and production managers. The camera negative was ordered destroyed, and all that survives today is about 30 minutes of rough cut, partly synchronized, and a dozen production photographs. The screenplay was rewritten for what has become Nikita Mikhalkov's "Raba lyubvi" (A Slave of Love). Some costumes and designs were used as well.

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