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Letter to Brezhnev

A new wave comedy … from Liverpool with Love.
1985 | 91m | English

(1692 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Chris Bernard
Writer: Frank Clarke
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The factories, pubs, clubs, hotels and streets of 1980s Liverpool form the backdrop for this tale of love, friendship, sex and a letter to the Soviet leader, Leonid Brezhnev. Two Liverpool lasses, Teresa and Elaine meet two Russian sailors, Sergei and Peter and hook up for a night of fun and frolics. Teresa is looking for sex and a smile, Elaine wants love, romance and the dream of a life far away from the grime of the Liverpool docklands. A classic British romantic comedy filled with new wave tunes, 80s fashion, a little politics and a lot of heart.
Release Date: Nov 15, 1985
Director: Chris Bernard
Writer: Frank Clarke
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords liverpool, england
Production Companies Palace Pictures, Film4 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Firth Peter
Alfred Molina Sergei
Margi Clarke Teresa
Alexandra Pigg Elaine
Tracey Lea Tracy
Susan Dempsey Girl in Pub
Ted Wood Mick
Carl Chase Taxi Driver
Sharon Power Charlie's Girl
Robbie Dee Charlie
Eddie Ross Rayner
Syd Newmann Dimitri
Gerry White 1st Doorman
Pat Riley 2nd Doorman
Jeannette Votel 1st Girl on Bus
Wendy Votel 2nd Girl on Bus
Angela Clarke Josie
Joey Kaye Father
Eileen Walsh Mother
Frank Clarke Vinny
Iggy Navarro President of Russia
Thelma Dee Miss Jones
D.J. Swain Postman
Ken Campbell Newspaper Reporter
Neil Cunningham Man from the Foreign Office
John Carr Man in Pub
Name Job
Chris Bernard Director
Alan Gill Music
Lesley Walker Editor
Lez Brotherston Production Design
Nick Englefield Production Design
Jonathan Swain Production Design
Mark Reynolds Costume Design
Jamie Reid Title Graphics
Frank Clarke Writer
Bruce McGowan Director of Photography
Name Title
Paul Lister Producer
Caroline Spack Producer
Janet Goddard Producer
Charles Caselton Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Margi Clarke is on smashing form here as the gobby Liverpudlian lass ("Teresa") who, together with her pal "Elaine" (a strong performance from Alexandra Pigg), is out on the town hoping to fleece some well heeled punters. They are doing ok on that front - even if they have to do quite a bit of runni ... ng - when they encounter "Peter" (Peter Firth) and his mate "Andrei" (Alfred Molina) who have a night of shore leave from their Soviet ship. "Teresa" and "Peter" immediately click and after their few hours together, sans sex, they declare their undying love and determination to meet again. How might this happen, though? They are thousands of miles apart and she hasn't tuppence to rub together. Her plan: write to President Brezhnev. His reply: an invitation to visit and a plane ticket. Can she go, will she go, is it all just a daft pipe dream? Whether they do or not is actually quite incidental to the story. It's a whirlwind romance presented to us in a whirlwind fashion that just oozes character. Firth isn't the most versatile of actors, he is a bit one-gear I think, but here that serves as the perfect foil for the brassy, sassy Clarke who provides for an entertaining persona that us Celts can appreciate easily. It's dated, sure, but somehow this love story with a bottle of vodka thrown in still works fine.

May 24, 2023