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  1. The Girl with a Hatbox or Moscow That Laughs and Weeps (Russian: Девушка с коробкой, romanized: Devushka s korobkoy) is a 1927 Soviet silent romantic comedy-drama film directed by Boris Barnet and starring Anna Sten, Vladimir Mikhailov and Vladimir Fogel.

  2. Ostensibly a piece of propaganda for the loan company, if you can believe that, Hatbox is a charming tale of marriage for convenience that turns into real affection, but when your bride to be is Anna Stern it's easily understandable.

  3. The Girl with the Hat Box: Directed by Boris Barnet. With Anna Sten, Vladimir Mikhaylov, Vladimir Fogel, Ivan Koval-Samborsky. Natasha and her grandfather live in a cottage near Moscow, making hats for Madame Irène.

  4. Aug 28, 2012 · Taking the train to the city to deliver her hat, Sten meets Ilya (Ivan Koval-Samborsky), whose movements are a clear homage to the Little Tramp, with a close-up on Ilya’s duck-footed stance and, later, captured in a Chaplinesque half-twirl, familiar and effete.

  5. The charming Anna works in a hat shop, sharing her small apartment with a penniless student. A supposedly worthless lottery ticket from her employer turns into a gold mine, leading to a madcap chase for the ticket – and her love.

  6. The Girl with the Hat Box is a film directed by Boris Barnet with Anna Sten, Vladimir Mikhajlov, Vladimir Fogel, Ivan Koval-Samborsky .... Year: 1927. Original title: Devushka s korobkoy. Synopsis: A working girl is given a seemingly worthless lottery ticket instead of her wages by her unscrupulous employer.

  7. The Girl with the Hat Box. ( 1927 ) 6.8. Девушка с коробкой. Comedy. Drama. Romance. Silent Film. Black and White. Natasha and her grandfather live in a cottage near Moscow, making hats for Madame Irène.