. . "A boisterous comedy satirizing Soviet life and the making of movies in the 1920's. Zina, a cigarette girl, is hired as an actress. She falls in love with the movie's cameraman, but later has problems and must return to her old job. In the end, love triumphs in a fresh, appealing and marvelous fashion." . "Fiction films" . . . . . . . "Comedy films" . . . . "Cigarette girl from Moscow" . "Feature films" . . . "Papirosnit︠s︡a ot Mosselʹproma The cigarette girl of Moscow" . . . . . . "Cigarette girl of Mosselprom" . . . . . . . . "\"Frivolous Zinka, torn from her cigarette tray by an enamored cameraman, decides to change her life and become a film star. But after meeting an American, the world of business attracts her. Having had a taste of bohemian salons, she escapes to the street--the most cheerful place in the world\"--Translation from container." . . "Zina, a cigarette girl, is loved by a middle-aged assistant bookkeeper but she becomes a movie actress and falls in love with her cameraman." . . . . "Silent films" . . . . . . . . . "Drama" . . . "Papirosnit︠s︡a ot Mosselproma" . . . . . . . . . "Papirosnit︠s︡a ot Mosselʹproma" . "Kino on Video." . . "Mezhrabpom-Rusʹ." . . . . "United States" . .