The Aerial Cabman (Russian: Воздушный извозчик, romanized: Vozdushny izvozchik) is a 1943 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Gerbert Rappaport.
[1][2][3][4] A lonely pilot Baranov falls in love with a high-profile singer Natasha Kulikova, whose parents are categorically against the engagement, but young people are convinced that they will be happy together.
Baranov falls in love with Natasha Kulikova, a young aspiring opera singer, after meeting her during an emergency landing of his plane.
However, Natasha's mother opposes their relationship, believing that her daughter would be better suited to marry Svetlovidov, a rising star in the opera world and a future laureate.
On the day of Natasha's debut at the Moscow Opera Theater, Baranov receives an urgent mission to fly behind enemy lines.