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confrontation with a burly man who makes it known that he is also a Russian defector, Vladimir comes to appreciate his good fortune of living in the United States. Soon after, Lucia reunites with Vladimir, telling him that she is not ready for marriage, but would love to live with an immigrant. Lionel moves back from Alabama, and he takes over Vladimir's job driving a limousine.
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said that the film "isn't ill conceived; rather, it seems unfinished, not yet thought through", with Canby opining that the scene of Vladimir's defection inside of Bloomingdale's to be the film's funniest; a "tumultuous sequence, in which prissy floorwalkers, members of the Soviet secret police, the
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nearly 80 years before. When developing the script, the director contacted the Russian immigrant community and made his first trip to Russia. "Most Russians", noted the director at the time, "are just trying to survive. Yet, all Russians who leave their country leave behind something they treasure
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Grieving, Vladimir goes to a Russian nightclub to ease his mind. When he returns to his apartment building drunk, he is mugged by two youths. He reports the incident to the police with his attorney Orlando present; the two go to a diner, where Vladimir rants about his misfortunes. During a
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arrive, Vladimir stands up to his controllers and defects with news cameras rolling. Vladimir is left with nothing but the clothes on his back, the money in his pocket, and a pair of blue jeans that he had planned to buy for his girlfriend in Moscow.
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wrote that it was "a wonderful comedy about a tragedy", and that as "imaginative and mellow, this movie displays Mazursky's distinctive funky lyricism at its best", although "the film's comic rhythm (though not its mood) falters in the last third".
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With the help of a sympathetic immigration attorney and Cuban emigrant, Orlando Ramirez, Vladimir soon adapts to life in the United States. Vladimir attempts to find work despite speaking little English and fearing the threat of his former
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due to his failure to prevent Vladimir's defection, but has also come to appreciate New York City. Vladimir soon gets a job in a nightclub, where he again plays saxophone.
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cashier, sidewalk merchant and limousine driver. Although these jobs enable Vladimir to eventually move into his own apartment, he begins to doubt that he will ever play
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to live with Lionel's mother, unemployed father, sister, and grandfather—a living arrangement noticeably similar to Vladimir's family back in Moscow.
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store's public-relations personnel, New York City policemen and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents all are working at cross purposes".
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circus, lives in a crowded apartment with his extended family. He stands in lines for hours to buy toilet paper and shoes. When Boris, the
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assigned to the circus, criticizes Vladimir for being late to rehearsal, and warns him that he may miss the approaching trip to
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Lionel Witherspoon, a security guard who protected Vladimir from his Russian handlers during the defection, takes him home to
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According to director Mazursky, the idea for the film came from Mazursky's grandfather's emigration from
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Williams learned Russian for the film in a crash course, and he also learned to play the saxophone.
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The circus troupe is sent to perform in New York City. Anatoly, who has talked of little else but
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The film was moderately successful at the box office, bringing in $ 25 million in ticket sales.
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After considering many locations for the Moscow portion of the film, Mazursky settled on
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and love. It's a terrible conflict for them, so the act of bravery is overwhelming."
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offered him, with full control over an authentic "Eastern European street".
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Vladimir starts a relationship with Lucia. At a party celebrating Lucia's
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of New York, with Moscow and Russia beyond, prompted a lawsuit by artist
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Vladimir encounters his former KGB handler, who is now a
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under the skirt of the clerk, Lucia Lombardo. When the
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