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| − | ''Ninotchka'' by the Hungarian playwright and screenwriter Melchior Lengyel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchior_Lengyel] (1880-1974). A romantic comedy about a Russian spymaster who falls in love on a visit to Paris. ** | + | ''[[Ninotchka]]'' is a play by the Hungarian playwright and screenwriter Melchior Lengyel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchior_Lengyel] (1880-1974). |
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| + | A romantic comedy about a Russian spymaster who falls in love on a visit to Paris. ** | ||
Made famous by the movie, featuring Greta Garbo in her first comedy role. | Made famous by the movie, featuring Greta Garbo in her first comedy role. | ||
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Ninotchka is a play by the Hungarian playwright and screenwriter Melchior Lengyel [1] (1880-1974).
The original text
A romantic comedy about a Russian spymaster who falls in love on a visit to Paris. **
Made famous by the movie, featuring Greta Garbo in her first comedy role.
Translated into Afrikaans by ** as Nina, Verlief in Parys and produced by NTO for 63 performances in 1953, starring Petro van der Walt, Gerrit Wessels, **.
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