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''Wish upon a Pike'', also known as ''The Magic Fish'' (russian: По щучьему веленью, Po shchuchemu veleniyu), is a 1938
fantasy film Fantasy films are films that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds. The genre is considered a form of speculative fiction alongside science fiction f ...
directed by Alexander Rowe, which was his debut and filmed at
Soyuzdetfilm Gorky Film Studio (russian: Киностудия имени Горького) is a film studio in Moscow, Russian Federation. By the end of the Soviet Union, Gorky Film Studio had produced more than 1,000 films. Many film classics were filmed at ...
. It is adapted from a play by
Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya Yelizaveta Yakovlevna Tarakhovskaya (russian: Елизаве́та Я́ковлевна Тарахо́вская; 1891–1968) was a Russian poet, playwright, translator, and author of children's books. She is most known for her play '' By the Pik ...
, itself based on ''
At the Pike's Behest ''Emelya the Simpleton'' (russian: Емеля-дурак) or ''At the Pike's Behest'' (russian: По щучьему веленью) is a Russian fairy tale collected by Alexander Afanasyev in ''Narodnye russkie skazki''. Synopsis Emelya lived ...
'' and other tales from Slavic folklore. At the time it was made, it was seen as controversial in the Soviet Union to direct films based on fairy tales due to government censorship. The film tells the story of Yemelya the fool who catches a magical pike that grants him wishes in exchange for its life.


Plot

In the dead of winter, the poor farmer's son Yemelya is not able to cut wood and then drive back home to his mother's hut because the last horse was taken from him by the Tsar. Thus he goes to get some water and ends up catching a magical pike, but decides to spare its life. Out of gratitude, the magic fish promises him that all his wishes should come true. Meanwhile, the Tsar sends his heralds in all four directions to find a man who can make his always ill-tempered princess laugh; he announces that to this man he would give her in marriage. One of the heralds sees Yemelya and observes him as he wishes that the wood-laden sled would be able to drive home without a pulling horse. He demands that Yemelya accompany him to the Tsar, but the latter refuses – the Tsar should come to him instead. At the Tsar's court, none of the suitors have managed to make the princess laugh, the herald returns and tells his master about the miracle he saw. Immediately, the Tsar sends his general and some soldiers to bring Yemelya. The unwilling one at first forces them to dance using a wish, but then declares himself ready to visit the tsar's court. Followed by the soldiers, he drives through the country singing and making music on a hearth, and when he arrives at the court, with his entertainment he succeeds in making the princess dance and laugh. The Tsar, however, refuses to marry off his daughter to a peasant, therefore Yemelya and princess leave the court. The Tsar angrily orders his soldier to pursue Yemelya and bring him back to the court alive or dead. The attempt to catch up Emelya was unsuccessful. The newly in-love couple manages to shake off the pursuers and settle in a distant place together with Yemelya's mother and honorable people. The magic fish bids goodbye to Yemelya.


Cast

* Pyotr Savin as Yemelya * Maria Kravchunovskaya as Yemelya's mother * Georgy Millyar as
Tsar Gorokh Tsar Gorokh (russian: Царь Горох) is a character from Russian folklore, a fictional tsar whose name literally means "pea". The exact origin of the name is unknown. Expression The name "Tsar Gorokh" appears in a number of Russian-languag ...
* Sofia Terenteva as Princess Who Never Smiled *
Lev Potyomkin Lev may refer to: Common uses *Bulgarian lev, the currency of Bulgaria *an abbreviation for Leviticus, the third book of the Hebrew Bible and the Torah People and fictional characters *Lev (given name) *Lev (surname) Places *Lev, Azerbaijan, a ...
as General One-Two * Ivan Moskvin as deaf boyar *
Aleksandr Zhukov Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ...
as Herald * Andrei Fajt as Mohammed Aha *
Tatyana Strukova Tatiana (or Tatianna, also romanized as Tatyana, Tatjana, Tatijana, etc.) is a female name of Sabine-Roman origin that became widespread in Eastern Europe. Variations * be, Тацця́на, Tatsiana * bg, Татяна, Tatyana * germ ...
as nurse * Lidiya Ryumina as nurse * Vladimir Lepko as cook


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* (English subtitles) * 1938 films Russian children's fantasy films Soviet fantasy films Soviet fantasy comedy films Films based on Russian folklore Films based on Slavic mythology Films directed by Aleksandr Rou 1930s children's fantasy films 1938 comedy films Soviet black-and-white films Russian black-and-white films Films based on fairy tales Soviet children's films {{fantasy-film-stub