Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair | |
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Directed by | Alexander Rou |
Written by | Mikhail Chuprin Aleksandr Rowe |
Based on | The Tale of Tsar Berendey by Vasily Zhukovsky |
Starring | Mikhail Pugovkin Georgy Millyar Anatoly Kubatsky |
Cinematography | Dmitri Surensky |
Edited by | Kseniya Blinova |
Music by | Arkadi Filippenko |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair (Russian: Варвара-краса, длинная коса, romanized: Varvara-krasa, dlinnaya kosa) is a 1969 Soviet fantasy film directed by Alexander Rou and based on the fairy tale ''The Tale of Tsar Berendey'' by Vasily Zhukovsky.[1]
The film premiered December 30, 1970.[2]
Plot
Once upon a time there was a king Yeremei. He went to the annual campaign to make an inventory of his kingdom-state. He leaned over once to the well to drink, but immediately grabbed by the underwater tsar Chudo - Yudo. Demanded a ransom for the release - such as Jeremiah did not know or wondered what it is in his kingdom. The king agreed, not knowing that in the absence of the queen gave birth to a son.
Cast
- Mikhail Pugovkin as tsar Yeremei (the king)
- Georgy Millyar as Chudo-Yudo (slavic monster, the underwater king)
- Anatoly Kubatsky as Afonya, dyak
- Aleksei Katyshev as Andrey, son of a fisherman
- Sergei Nikolaev as Andrey, the tsar's son
- Tatiana Klyueva as Varvara-beauty, daughter of Chudo-Yudo
- Varvara Popova as Stepanida, nanny[3]
- Most real pirates:
- Alexander Khvylya as Duc de la Bull
- Lev Potyomkin as Marquis de la Kis
- Arkady Zinman as Baron de la Pig
- Isaac Leongarov as Viscount de la Dog
- Boris Sichkin as Groom-prestidigitator
- Valentina Ananina as fisherwoman
- Vera Altayskaya as starushka-veselushka (old lady jester)
- Anastasia Zuyeva as narrator
Interesting facts
- The shooting took place on the banks of the Moscow River, near the Pioneer Camp Mirny, the name of Sergei Kirov (at Moscow Institute of Thermal), located near the village of Anikovo village of Odintsovsky District, Moscow Oblast.
References
- ↑ "Варвара-краса, длинная коса". Государственный регистр фильмов. Министерство Культуры Российской Федерации. Archived from the original on 2013-07-26. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
- ↑ Варвара-краса, длинная коса
- ↑ Варвара Попова
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