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whom he described as mentally unstable and blamed for manipulating her husband. According to
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who happened to be his neighbor. They soon became good friends. In due course they would collaborate (in 1968) on the writing of a screenplay for a film which would eventually receive the title
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became one of the Soviet box office leaders. It was released shortly after
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