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'' [ru] by Vasily Zhukovsky.[1]
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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 | Gorky Film Studio |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The film premiered December 30, 1970.[2]
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.
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