Cherry Town

Cherry Town (Russian: Черёмушки, romanized: Cheriomushki) is a 1962 Soviet musical film directed by Herbert Rappaport.

Lida Baburova, a tour guide at an architectural museum, unexpectedly receives a two-room apartment in the newly developed Zarichye district, affectionately referred to as "Our Cheryomushki" by its residents.

The Baburovs' old house had become unlivable after severe structural damage, including a collapsed ceiling that opened a hole into the upstairs neighbors' flat.

The building manager, Barabashkin, had falsified documents to merge their unit with the neighboring apartment, which belongs to Drebednev, the head of the construction trust.

He suggests to Drebednev that his oversized apartment could easily be split into two if his young wife, Vava, were to leave him in a divorce.