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Barbara
The Fair With The Silken Hair (1969)
Once upon a time there lived a Tsar named Yeremey who went on a
year-long journey to take inventory of all he owned. One day he
is kidnapped by the underwater Tsar Chudo-Yudo. |
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Father
Frost (1966)
Based on popular Russian fairy tales, Father Frost is a beautifully
costumed musical about Nastenka, a sweet girl who lives with her
wicked stepmother and is forced to do all the work of the house.
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Kingdom
of Crooked Mirrors (1963)
Little Olya never listened to her grandmother's advice, but one
day an old magic mirror allows Olya to meet her own reflection,
a girl named Yalo |
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Ruslan
and Ludmila (Not Opera) (1973)
Based on a poem by the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, this
beautiful fairy tale is the masterpiece of acclaimed fantasist Alexander
Ptushko (Viy). |
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Snow
Maiden (1969)
The daughter of Father Frost and the beautiful Spring, the Snow
Maiden has an icy heart which has known no joy or love until she
meets Lel. His love and warmth melt the cold beauty's heart and
allow her to see the richness of the world around her. Breathtaking
landscapes, merry dances and folk songs, and an abundance of romantic
magic make this a Russian fairy tale to remember. |
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Snow
Queen (1966)
This fairy tale from Hans Christian Andersen's tells of the wonderful
journey a modest little girl named Herda takes while searching for
her friend Kay, who has been kidnapped by the wicked fairy, the
Snow Queen. |
List Price: $26.99 |

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The
Tale of Time Lost (1964)
In this classic Soviet fairy tale, four old sorcerers show up in
a small town intent on regaining their former vigor and youth. But
to do that, they must find four people who aimlessly waste their
time. |
List Price: $26.99 |

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The
Tale of Tsar Saltan (1966)
This beloved fairy tale chronicles the adventures of the brave
Tsarevich Guidon, the thirty three knights led by Chernomor, the
beautiful and bewitched Tsarevna Swan, and Tsar Saltan, who seeks
to repair his destroyed family life. Based on a poem by the great
Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. |
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The
Scarlet Flower / Alenki Tsvetochek (1977)
The film is based on a fairy tale of the same name by the Russian
writer A. Aksakov. |
Price: from $19.99 |

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Ilya
Muromets (1958)
The film is based on Russian epic tales about the famous hero embodying
the best character traits of the Russian people. Ilya Muromets,
like Dobrynia Nikitich and Alyosha Popovich, is a favorite character
of Russian folklore |
Price: from $20.99 |

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An
Old, Old Tale / Staraya Staraya Skazka (1968)
This story, both happy and sad, is based on the popular fairy tales
by Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. |
Price: from $11.00 |

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Evenings
On A Farm Near Dikanka / Vechera na khutore bliz Dikanki (1961)
The whimsical combination of Christmas phantasmagoria and an eccentric
fairy tale makes this film an unforgettable spectacle. |
Price: from $13.99 |

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Finist
The Bright Falcon / Finist - yasny sokol (1975)
This fairy tale film is dedicated to the memory of the great film
director Alexander Row, the founder of the genre.Once upon a time
there lived a brave and kind hero named Finist the Bright Falcon.
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Price: from $15.99 |

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Maria
The Wonderful Weaver / Maria Iskusnitsa (1959)
The film is based on Russian folk tales. After serving in the army,
a soldier is returning home. In an enchanted forest he meets Ivanushka
whose mother, Maria the Wonderful Weaver, has been stolen by the
evil, treacherous and elusive Tsar Vodokrut XIII. |
Price: from $15.95 |

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Old
Hottabych / Starik Khottabych
A 12-year-old schoolboy, Volka, while taking a swim in the Moscow
River, stumbles upon a sealed old jug with something inside. |
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Sadko
(1953)
In this magical tale based upon the legends of the old Russian
city of Novgorod, young singer Sadko brags to merchants in a gorgeous
palace that he can bring to their land a sweet-voiced bird of happiness.
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Price: from $26.99 |

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Vassily
Buslaev
RUSCICO EDITION Vassily Buslayev is an epic Russian hero who rose
to defend the freedom and independence of his people. |
Price: from $21.99 |

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The
Golden Horns (1972)
In this adaptation of popular Russian fairy tales, witchy Baba
Yaga kidnaps two little girls and turns them into beautiful does.
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Price: from $26.99 |

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The
Adventures of Buratino / Priklucheniia Buratino |
Price: from $17.99 |

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Viy
(Spirit of Evil) (1967)
An eerie, foreboding, rarely-seen classic horror film from Russia,
"Viy" is based on 19th century writer Nikolai Gogol's
original story of Thomas Brutus, a theology student who is forced
to read scripture for a young woman who has died. What he doesn't
know is, she is the devil's emissary on earth. Over the three nights
of his mission, Thomas is tempted and tormented by all the minions
of hell as the young man's faith and courage are tested in a trial
by fire. |
Price: from $26.99 |