The Girl Without an Address

The Girl Without an Address (Russian: Девушка без адреса, romanized: Devushka bez adresa)[1]) is a 1957 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov[2] and written by Leonid Lench.

The film tells the story of a young construction worker who searches tirelessly through Moscow for the spirited girl he met on a train, while she embarks on her own journey of self-discovery through a series of odd jobs and misadventures.

Young construction worker Pasha Gusarov meets a strong-willed girl, Katya Ivanova, on a train.

Despite the enormity of Moscow, Pasha embarks on a determined search, calculating that visiting every possible "Nikolo…" address might take three years.

She works in road maintenance and as a model, but leaves the latter job after a chance sighting of Pasha outside the window during a fashion show.