Beloved Beauty (Russian: Краса́ ненагля́дная, Krasa nenaglyadnaya) is a 1958 feature-length stop motion-animated film from the Soviet Union. The film, which was made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio, is based on Russian folk tales.
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Beloved Beauty | |
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![]() The Tsar's son and Beloved Beauty | |
Directed by | Vladimir Degtyaryov |
Written by | Vladimir Degtyaryov (script) Yevgeniy Speranskiy (script + songs) Mikhail Svetlov (songs) |
Starring | Erast Garin Georgiy Vitsin N. Malishevskiy Irina Mazing Yuriy Khrzhanovskiy Nina Gulyayeva Georgiy Millyar Leonid Pirogov Maria Vinogradova Alexey Pokrovsky |
Edited by | V. Yegorova |
Music by | Yuriy Levitin |
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Running time | 46 minutes |
Country | USSR |
Language | Russian |
Once upon a time there were the tsar with the tsaritsa also there was at them a son Ivan-Tsarevich. And everything would be good if Ivan parents didn't come one morning and didn't tell them about the Beloved Beauty about which to it nurses sang, and now every day dreams. Also he wants to go in this world to look for to Beloved Beauty. Ivan-Tsarevich went, and to him the robber Bulat who became a sworn brother on the way. They began to look for Beauty. And it appeared that Koschei the Immortal who didn't want to obey him in any way. Here Ivan-Tsarevich with Bulat won to Koschei, and Beloved Beauty and Mar'yushka, Koschei's servant, got out. They were then also brought to the Tsar's chambers, and the Tsar organized two weddings and they lived happily ever after. The End.
English | Russian | |
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Director | Vladimir Degtyaryov | Владимир Дегтярёв |
Scenario | Vladimir Degtyaryov Yevgeniy Speranskiy |
Владимир Дегтярёв Евгений Сперанский |
Art Directors | Vladimir Danilevich Vadim Kurchevskiy |
Владимир Данилевич Вадим Курчевский |
Animators | Pavel Petrov Lev Zhdanov K. Mamonov D. Melamed Vyacheslav Shilobreyev |
Павел Петров Лев Жданов К. Мамонов Д. Меламед Вячеслав Шилобреев |
Camera Operators | Joseph Golomb Mikhail Kamentskiy |
Иосиф Голомб Михаил Каменецкий |
Executive Producer | Nathan Bitman | Натан Битман |
Composer | Yuriy Levitin | Юрий Левитин |
Sound Operator | Georgiy Martynyuk | Георгий Мартынюк |
Puppets / decorations | Oleg Masainov V. Kalashnikova Pavel Lesin V. Kuranov Roman Gurov N. Tselikov N. Solntsev |
Олег Масаинов В. Калашникова Павел Лесин В. Куранов Роман Гуров Н. Целиков Н. Солнцев |
Voice Actors | Erast Garin (Tsar) Georgiy Vitsin (Truha) N. Malishevskiy Irina Mazing Yuriy Khrzhanovskiy Nina Gulyayeva Georgiy Millyar (Koshchey the Immortal) Leonid Pirogov (Kremen) Maria Vinogradova Alexey Pokrovsky |
Эраст Гарин (Царь) Георгий Вицин (Труха) Н. Малишевский Ирина Мазинг Юрий Хржановский Нина Гуляева Георгий Милляр (Кащей Бессмертный) Леонид Пирогов (Кремень) Мария Виноградова Алексей Покровский |
Editor | V. Yegorova | В. Егорова |
Vocal parts | Galina Oleynichenko | Галина Олейниченко |
Song lyrics | Yevgeny Speranskiy Mikhail Svetlov |
Евгений Сперанский Михаил Светлов |
In 2008 was published in the collection of animated films together with "The Night Before Christmas" on DVD under distribution of the Krupnyy Plan company.[1]
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