The Russian bride

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Movie
German title The Russian bride
Original title Rus Gelin
Country of production Turkey
original language Turkish
Publishing year 2003
length 106 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Zeki Alasya
script Umur Bugay
music Müjdat Akgun
cut Ismail 'Niko' Canlisoy
occupation

Rus Gelin is a Turkish comedy film from the year 2003 . Umur Bugay wrote the script . The director was Zeki Alasya . In Germany, the film first ran in cinemas on April 10, 2003.

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The Turkish archery club is helping world champion archer Lena Aslanova from Moldova to Turkey. However, two spies from the Moldovan secret service follow the professional athlete at every turn. Lena has to be naturalized as soon as possible so that she can represent the Turkish team at the Olympic Games.

The head of the federation had the idea that Lena should immediately enter into a marriage of convenience. Since he is in love with her himself, he thinks that the 70-year-old wrestler Riza is the most harmless and therefore the ideal groom.

Although the patriotic wrestler grandpa wants to decline this offer, he changes his mind as soon as he sees the beautiful archer. After the marriage of convenience, the whole federation thinks that all problems are solved. Until the 70-year-old groom announces that in his opinion this marriage is not a marriage of convenience. He just wants to keep his Russian bride at home. In the end, Zeki can win back the bride.

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