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Ruslan And Ludmila (1972)
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Starring: |
Ruslan Akhmetov,
Vladimir Fyodorov,
Valery Kozinets,
Olec Mokshantsev,
Natalya Petrova
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Director:
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Alexander Ptushko
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Category: |
Avant Garde,
Foreign,
Sci-Fi
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Studio: |
Image Ent.
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Subtitles: |
English,Spanish,French,Japanese,Russian,Italian,German,Portuguese,Chinese,Hebrew,Arabic,Dutch,Swedish
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Length: |
149 mins
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Two-Disc Set!
The film is based on the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin's poem of the same name, which happens to be one of the most poetic and beautiful Russian fairy tales.
In the midst of the wedding party of Prince Ruslan and Ludmila, daughter of a Kievan Prince, the bride was kidnapped by the evil sorcerer Chernomor. Ludmila's father summoned for help all the mighty warriors and heroes he knew in his princedom. But only Ruslan, after a fierce fight, succeeded in winning over Chernomore by cutting off the dwarf's beard wherein his strength lay. Beautifully costumed, the film abounds in excellently staged stunts and masterfully photographed battle scenes.
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