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The Captivating Star of Happiness
Directed byVladimir Motyl
Written byVladimir Motyl
Oleg Osetinsky
Mark Zakharov
StarringIrina Kupchenko
Aleksey Batalov
Natalya Bondarchuk
Oleg Strizhenov
CinematographyDmitri Meskhiyev
Edited byYe. Sadovskaya
Music byIsaak Schwarz
Production
company
Release date
November 11, 1975 (1975-11-11)
Running time
167 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The Captivating Star of Happiness (Template:Lang-ru; 1975) is a Soviet film. The title is an allusion to a line from a poem by Alexander Pushkin. It is a costume drama dedicated "to the women of Russia".

The story is set in the aftermath of the Decembrist revolt against Tsar Nicholas I in 1825. The revolt is repressed, and the military officers involved confess one by one. They are sentenced to exile in Siberia and their wives face the decision as to whether or not to follow them.

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