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Boris Rytsarev
Boris Vladimirovich Rytsarev (russian: Борис Владимирович Ры́царев; 30 June 1930 in Moscow – 25 November 1995 in Moscow) was a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian film director. Filmography Director * 1958 — The Youth of Our Fathers * 1958 — Ataman Codr * 1961 — Above the Sky * 1963 — Forty Minutes before Dawn * 1964 — Valera * 1966 — ''Aladdin's Magic Lamp'' * 1969 — ''Funny Magic'' * 1972 — Lights * 1974 — ''Ivan and Marya'' * 1977 — ''The Princess on a Pea'' * 1978 — Gift of the Black Sorcerer * 1979 — Take Me with You * 1980 — ''Granddaughter of Ice'' * 1983 — Apprentice Healer * 1986 — ''Sitting on the Golden Porch'' * 1988 — Name * 1992 — Emelya the Fool and Elena the Beautiful Scenario * 1958 — The Youth of Our Fathers * 1963 — Do Not Cry, Alyonka (short film) * 1979 — Take Me with You * 1980 — ''Granddaughter of Ice'' * 1986 — ''Sitting on the Golden Porch'' * 1992 — Emelya the Fool and Elena the Be ...
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Boris Rytsarev
Boris Vladimirovich Rytsarev (russian: Борис Владимирович Ры́царев; 30 June 1930 in Moscow – 25 November 1995 in Moscow) was a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian film director. Filmography Director * 1958 — The Youth of Our Fathers * 1958 — Ataman Codr * 1961 — Above the Sky * 1963 — Forty Minutes before Dawn * 1964 — Valera * 1966 — ''Aladdin's Magic Lamp'' * 1969 — ''Funny Magic'' * 1972 — Lights * 1974 — ''Ivan and Marya'' * 1977 — ''The Princess on a Pea'' * 1978 — Gift of the Black Sorcerer * 1979 — Take Me with You * 1980 — ''Granddaughter of Ice'' * 1983 — Apprentice Healer * 1986 — ''Sitting on the Golden Porch'' * 1988 — Name * 1992 — Emelya the Fool and Elena the Beautiful Scenario * 1958 — The Youth of Our Fathers * 1963 — Do Not Cry, Alyonka (short film) * 1979 — Take Me with You * 1980 — ''Granddaughter of Ice'' * 1986 — ''Sitting on the Golden Porch'' * 1992 — Emelya the Fool and Elena the Be ...
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Aladdin's Magic Lamp
''Aladdin's Magic Lamp'' (russian: Волшебная лампа Аладдина, Volshebnaya lampa Aladdina) is a 1967 Soviet fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev based on the tale Aladdin from One Thousand and One Nights. Plot A magician asks the stars who can get him the magic lamp. They tell him that it should be Aladdin, the son of Ali al Maruf. The magician then seeks Aladdin throughout Baghdad. When he finds himself on the market, suddenly the sultan arrives with his beautiful daughter Budur and it is announced that the head will be cut off from the one who dares to look at them. The people kneel and lower their eyes as the sultans' magnificently decorated entourage passes through the ranks. On a whim, the princess wants Aladdin to look at her, though he would lose his life with it. They command him and he obeys. The guards want to arrest him then, but the magician steps in and helps Aladdin to escape, since he still needs his services. Later, the Dark Wizard conta ...
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Funny Magic
Funny Magic (russian: Весёлое волшебство, Vesyoloye volshebstvo) is a 1969 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Boris Rytsarev based on the play by Nina Gernet and Grigory Yagdfeld. Plot Picking unknown flowers in the field, girl Katya did not even suspect that she had found the miraculous Kashchei's grass that could cast a spell on Vasilisa the Beautiful. The old cleaning lady Akulina Ivanovna told the girl about this, in the distant past Baba Yaga. Riding on a broomstick, they fly out of the library window towards adventures, grabbing a magic book, without which Kashchei cannot be defeated in any way.Merry Magic
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Ivan And Marya
''Ivan and Marya'' (russian: Иван да Марья) is a 1974 Soviet comedy film directed by Boris Rytsarev. Plot The film takes place on the Black Sea in a pioneer camp. Suddenly the pioneer horn disappears and all the pioneers go in search of it, during which they quarrel, make peace and experience various adventures. Cast * Ivan Bortnik as Ivan * Tatyana Livanova as Marya (as Tatyana Piskunova) * Ivan Ryzhov as Tsar * Liya Akhedzhakova as Princess Agrafina * Yelizaveta Uvarova * Nikolay Burlyaev * Valentin Nikulin as Ghost Timosha * Lev Kruglyy * Viktor Sergachyov * Mikhail Kozakov Mikhail Mikhailovich Kozakov (in Russian: Михаил Михайлович Козаков) (14 October 1934, Leningrad – 22 April 2011, Ramat Gan) was a Soviet, Russian and Israeli film and theatre director and actor. Biography Early life Mik ... References External links * {{IMDb title, id=0073185 1974 films 1970s Russian-language films Soviet comedy films 1974 comedy fi ...
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The Princess On A Pea
''The Princess on a Pea'' (russian: Принцесса на горошине, Printsessa na goroshine) is a 1977 Soviet children's fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev. Plot Based on the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. When the time came for the prince to get married, an announcement appeared on the gate of the palace: A princess is required. But the prince did not wait for the visit and set off in search of himself. Going around a great many lands, the prince returned home, where he soon found the one he was dreaming of. Cast * Irina Malysheva as the Princess on a Pea * Andrey Podoshian as Prince (as Andrey Podoshyan) * Irina Yurevich First Princess * Innokenty Smoktunovsky as King * Alisa Freindlikh as Queen * Marina Livanova Second Princess * Yuri Chekulayev as First King * Aleksandr Kalyagin as Second King * Vasiliy Kupriyanov as Swineherd * Igor Kvasha as Troll * Svetlana Orlova as Third Princess * Viktor Sergachyov as Herald * Irina Murzaeva as marquise ...
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Granddaughter Of Ice
''Granddaughter of Ice'' (russian: Ледяная внучка) is a 1980 Soviet fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev. Plot The film tells about the Snow Maiden, who falls in love with a country potter so much that she wants to become an ordinary girl and marry him. But it was not so simple. Cast * Svetlana Orlova * Andrey Gradov * Lyudmila Shagalova * Boris Saburov * Albert Filozov * Valeriy Dolzhenkov as Timoschka * Olga Grigoreva as Nastassya * Vladimir Nikitin as Brautwerber * Vladimir Druzhnikov Vladimir Vasilievich Druzhnikov (russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Дру́жников; 30 May 1922 – 20 February 1994) was a Soviet actor. He appeared in more than 40 films between 1945 and 1992. He was a People's Artis ... References External links * 1980 films 1980s children's fantasy films 1980s musical fantasy films 1980s romantic musical films 1980s romantic fantasy films 1980s Soviet films 1980s Russian-language films So ...
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Sitting On The Golden Porch
''Sitting on the Golden Porch'' (russian: На златом крыльце сидели, Na zlatom kryltse sideli) is a 1986 Soviet children's fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev. Plot The film tells of two kings: Fedot and Amfibrakhy, who have been side by side for a long time. Suddenly Amfibrakhy disappeared, leaving the queen and daughter. It was too difficult for the Queen to rule the state alone and she decides to marry her daughter. Fedot had three sons, one of whom was able to conquer the heart of Alena and liberate Amfibrakhy. Cast * Yelena Denisova as Princess * Gennady Frolov as Ivan-tsarevich * Sergey Nikolaev as Pavel-tsarevich * Aleksandr Novikov as Pyotr-tsarevich * Mikhail Pugovkin as Tsar Fedot * Tatyana Konyukhova as tsaritsa * Leonid Kuravlyov as king Amfibrakhy * Lidiya Fedoseyeva-Shukshina as Queen * Viktor Sergachyov as Koschei * Zinovy Gerdt as Vodyanoy In Slavic mythology, vodyanoy or vodyanoi ( rus, водяно́й, p=vədʲɪˈnoj; lit. ' ...
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Russian Film Directors
The following is the list of Russian film directors. A *Vadim Abdrashitov *Sarik Andreasyan *André Andrejew *Oleg Anofriyev * Semyon Aranovich *Artur Aristakisyan B *Aleksei Balabanov *Kantemir Balagov *Boris Barnet *Yevgeni Bauer *Timur Bekmambetov * Lidia Bobrova *Sergei Bodrov *Sergei Bodrov, Jr. *Fedor Bondarchuk *Alexander Borodyansky *Vladimir Bortko *Arcady Boytler *Konstantin Bronzit * Dimitri Buchowetzki *Yuri Bykov C *Pyotr Chardynin *Pavel Chukhray D *Grigoriy Dobrygin *Ivan Dykhovichny E *Sergei Eisenstein *Andrei Andreyevich Eshpai *Nurbek Egen F *Costa Fam *Aleksey Fedorchenko *Prince Michael Feodorovich of Russia * Dmitri Alexeyevich Frolov G *Levan Gabriadze *Vladimir Gardin * Sergei Gerasimov *Marion Gering *Aleksei Alekseivich German *Aleksei Yuryevich German *Valeriya Gai Germanika *Victor Ginzburg * Georgi Gitis *Alexander Goldstein * Vasily Goncharov *Stanislav Govorukhin *Alexis Granowsky * Yuli Gusman * Ishtar Yasin Gutierrez * Alexander Gutman I *Ikiru *V ...
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