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Letter to Brezhnev: Directed by Chris Bernard With Peter Firth, Alfred Molina, Tracy Marshak-Nash, Alexandra Pigg Two Soviet sailors meet Liverpool girls during a shore leave Peter falls for Elaine but must leave with his ship Missing him, she writes to Brezhnev hoping to reunite
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- Letter to Brezhnev (1985) - Plot - IMDb
Elaine and Peter immediately fall in love with each other, but the night is short and they must leave with the ship Elaine can't forget him and writes a letter to Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, asking him to make it possible for them to reunite — Mattias Thuresson
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Elaine and Peter immediately fall in love with each other, but the night is short and they must leave with the ship Elaine can't forget him and writes a letter to Soviet General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, asking him to make it possible for them to reunite
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The opening scene in "Letter to Brezhnev" shows Soviet sailors Sergei (Alfred Molina) and Peter (Peter Firth) sighting Liverpool and recognizing it as the Beatles' hometown
- Letter to Brezhnev (1985) - Trivia - IMDb
Wording of Elaine's letter to Brezhnev, as seen on screen as she writes it: "Dear President Brezhnev, I know you must be a very busy man, but I dearly hope that you can find the time to help me I recently met and fell in love with a young Russian sailor, Peter Mayakovsky
- Letter to Brezhnev (1985) - Peter Firth as Peter - IMDb
Elaine: How long are you in Liverpool for? Peter: Ah, for just one day Tomorrow - to Scotland, and after, home To Soviet Union
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Letter to Brezhnev: Directed by Chris Bernard With Alfred Molina, Peter Firth, Tracy Marshak-Nash, Alexandra Pigg Two Soviet sailors meet Liverpool girls during a shore leave Peter falls for Elaine but must leave with his ship Missing him, she writes to Brezhnev hoping to reunite
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