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''Look for a Woman'' () is a 1983 Soviet
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television film adaptation of the play "La Perruche et le Poulet" by French writer Robert Thomas, which is, in turn, the French adaptation of "Busybody" by
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, directed by
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Plot

An ordinary day at a Parisian notary office comes to a tragic end. Telephonist of notary Rocher, Mademoiselle Alice Postic, stays late at the office to chat with her friend on the phone and ends up finding her boss in death's throes, with a dagger in his back. After calling the police, Alice faints, but when the policeman arrives, it turns out that the corpse has disappeared! Arriving on call, the police inspector Grandin turns out to be Alice's long-time acquaintance, but now he in every possible way disavows their love, which was once between him and Mademoiselle Postic. In connection with the murder an investigation begins and the notary together with his wife are the main suspects. But everything ends in the most ridiculous way: in the midst of interrogations, the "late" Rocher arrives in the office, who spent an evening at the opera! ... Alice Postic becomes a subject of ridicule from colleagues and acquaintances. But suddenly she finds some foreign objects in the office, and later the police find the corpse of an unknown young man in a park near the notary's bureau. Linking the found objects with the death of the stranger, Alice begins her own investigation, in which she then helps, then interferes with her friend, Inspector Grandin. It turns out that the murdered young man is Jullien (Giuliano in Italian) Nalestro, lover of notary Rocher's wife. All the evidence indicates that the notary killed his rival out of jealousy. However, clever Alice suggests Grandin to set up a trap to catch the real killer...


Cast

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Sofiko Chiaureli Sophia Chiaureli ( ka, სოფიკო ჭიაურელი; 21 May 1937 – 2 March 2008), professionally known as Sofiko Chiaureli, was a Soviet Georgian actress. Thought to be the muse of filmmaker Sergei Parajanov, she played a si ...
– Alice Postic, telephonist *
Leonid Kuravlyov Leonid Vyacheslavovich Kuravlyov (; 8 October 1936 – 30 January 2022) was a Soviet and Russian film actor. He became a People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1976. Early life Kuravlyov was born in Moscow into a working-class family. His father Vyac ...
– Henri Grandin, police inspector * Sergei Yursky – Maître Rocher, head of the notary office * Yelena Solovey – Clara Rocher, Maître Rocher's wife *
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– Robert de Charance, Maître Rocher's assistant * Lyudmila Dmitrieva – Suzanne Brissard, Maître Rocher's personal secretary * Yelena Ukrashchyonok – Virginie Renoir, typist *
Leonid Yarmolnik Leonid Isaakovich Yarmolnik (; born 22 January 1954) is a Soviet and Russian actor and film producer. Biography Yarmolnik was born on 22 January 1954 in Grodekovo, Primorsky Krai, where his father, Isaac Yarmolnik, a Soviet Army officer, was s ...
– Maximin, policeman *
Vladimir Basov Vladimir Pavlovich Basov (28 July 192317 September 1987) was a Soviet Russian actor, film director and screenwriter. He was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1983. Biography Vladimir Basov was born in the Urazovo village, Voronezh Governor ...
– Monsieur Jacques-Pierre Antoine, sad client * Nina Ter-Osipyan – Madam Tachard, cheerful client


Filming

*All the locations mentioned in the movie do exist. At the address of Robert de Charance (19, Gobelen Street, Paris) there is a historic house, which is under the state's protection. *At the beginning of each series, scenes from French films
L'Alpagueur ''L'Alpagueur'' (aka ''The Hunter Will Get You'') is a film written and directed by Philippe Labro and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title role and Bruno Cremer as ''L'Epervier''. Released in 1976 and considered as a typical French thrille ...
(1976) and
Death of a Corrupt Man ''Death of a Corrupt Man'' (), also known as ''The Twisted Detective'', Death of a Louse and ''Kill a Rat'', is a 1977 French political thriller directed by Georges Lautner and starring Alain Delon. The film is based on the novel by Raf Vallet. ...
(1977) were used. *The owner of the keyfob found by Alice Postic is first thought to be Maximin's friend Jacques Noiret then the missing Jullien Nalestro. The initials of both are JN, but on the keyfob the wrong initials are inscribed - GN. *In one of the episodes a calendar is shown for the year 1982. In addition, Maître Rocher reports that the next year on a horoscope is the year of the Pig (in reality 1983 is the year of the Pig). *In some episodes of the movie the names of the main characters differ from their real names. Alice calls herself and Inspector Grandin diminutive names which causes Alice to become Lily and Henri - Riri.


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* 1983 television films Soviet crime comedy films 1980s crime comedy films Soviet television films Russian mystery films 1980s Russian-language films 1983 comedy films 1980s Soviet films Russian-language crime comedy films Russian-language mystery films {{1980s-USSR-film-stub