Fairy tales... fairy tales... fairy tales of the old Arbat (Russian: Сказки… сказки… сказки старого Арбата, translit. Skazki... skazki... skazki starogo Arbata) is a Soviet feature film directed by Savva Kulish, filmed in 1982 on the basis of Aleksei Arbuzov's play Fairy Tales of the Old Arbat.[1]
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Directed by | Savva Kulish |
Written by | Aleksei Arbuzov (play) Savva Kulish |
Produced by | Boris Gostynsky |
Starring | Igor Vladimirov Zinovy Gerdt |
Cinematography | Vladimir Klimov |
Music by | Alexey Rybnikov |
Production company | Mosfilm |
Release date | 1982 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | USSR |
Language | Russian |
In one of the quiet cozy alleyways of old Moscow, lives a talented puppet master. He has a faithful friend Christopher, son Kuzya and many dolls. Suddenly, a sweet and tender girl, Viktosha, appears in the house, which was loved by her father, son, and even dolls.
The film was shot at Bolshoy Gnezdnikovsky Lane in Moscow.[2]
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