Funny Magic (Russian: Весёлое волшебство, romanized: Vesyoloye volshebstvo) is a 1969 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Boris Rytsarev based on the play by Nina Gernet[1] and Grigory Yagdfeld.[2]
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Directed by | Boris Rytsarev |
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Produced by | Ivan Morozov |
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Cinematography | Lev Rogozin |
Edited by | S. Esaulenko |
Music by | Mikhail Marutayev |
Production company | Gorky Film Studio |
Release date | 1969 |
Running time | 66 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Picking unknown flowers in the field, girl Katya did not even suspect that she had found the miraculous Kashchei's grass that could cast a spell on Vasilisa the Beautiful. The old cleaning lady Akulina Ivanovna told the girl about this, in the distant past Baba Yaga. Riding on a broomstick, they fly out of the library window towards adventures, grabbing a magic book, without which Kashchei cannot be defeated in any way.[3]
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