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The Scarlet Flower / Alenki Tsvetochek (1977)

Price: from $19.99
Encoding: All Regions
Format: NTSC, Import, Color, Widescreen
Studio: Ruscico
Run Time: 65 minutes
ASIN: B0002HBTHY

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Product Description

Fairy Tale Gorky Film Studio, 1977, 65 min Format: 16:9 Languages: Russian, English (voice-over), French (voice-over) Subtitles: Russian, English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew, Swedish, Chinese, Arabic, Japanese

The film is based on a fairy tale of the same name by the Russian writer A. Aksakov. A merchant had three daughters. Setting out for an overseas travel, he promised to bring them presents, whatever they wished. The two elder sisters asked for fabrics and other beautiful trinkets. But his youngest and most loved daughter, Alyona, ordered a remarkable, hitherto unseen wonder ? a scarlet flower, which she dreamed about in her sleep. That flower was to be found in a far-away land, in the realm of a forest beast. The merchant set off on his trip. He did find the flower, but ended up a captive of the beast. Alyona followed her father to the far-away land. Her self-sacrifice was rewarded: the forest beast proved to be an enchanted handsome prince. The beautiful girl fell in love with him for his kind heart, freeing him from the spell of the evil sorceress. And they had a merry wedding party. Director: Irina Povolotskaya Script: Natalya Ryazantseva Cast: Marina Ilyichyova, Lev Durov, Alla Demidova, Alexei Chernov, Alexander Abdulov, Valentin Gneushev

 

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