Two Russian sailors on leave in Liverpool, sort of like Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly in Anchors Aweigh (sort of, but not a lot). They get lucky with a couple of working-class lasses on the prowl. The hairy one named Sergei makes love all night, but the pink-faced one named Peter is even luckier: nothing but talk, a bit of star-gazing, and an exchange of hearts. The screenplay by Frank Clarke doesn't gloss over the coarseness of the women (both romantics at heart), but the juiced-up direction by Chris Bernard -- colored lights, wide-angle lenses -- glosses over that and a lot else. With Alexandra Pigg, Peter Firth, Margi Clarke, and Alfred Molina. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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