A Kiss From Mary Pickford (Russian: Поцелуй Мэри Пикфорд, romanized: Potseluy Meri Pikford) is a 1927 Soviet silent comedy film made and directed by Sergei Komarov and co-written by Komarov and Vadim Shershenevich.
A legend claims that Pickford and Fairbanks did not know that footage of them would be used in a Soviet fiction film.
In reality, the couple knowingly participated to the project as a gesture towards the Russian film industry.
Goga Palkin is a theatre check-taker in love with a beginner actress named Dusya.
After a chance meeting and a kiss from Mary Pickford, Goga becomes a local celebrity, and a lot of girls chase him through the streets.