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Russian: Крепостная актриса | |
Directed by | Roman Tikhomirov |
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Produced by | Yuri Jorogov |
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Cinematography | Yevgeni Shapiro |
Edited by | Mariya Pen |
Music by | Nikolai Strelnikov |
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Running time | 101 min. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Serf Actress (Russian: Крепостная актриса, romanized: Krepostnaya aktrisa) is a 1963 Soviet musical film directed by Roman Tikhomirov.[1][2][3]
Plot[edit]
The film tells about the serf Nastya Batmanova, who was able to make a successful acting career in the court theater. She travels around the world, and when she returns, she finds herself in the Kutaysov's mansion among hussars and ladies, and there in her soul a feeling of love is born.[4]
Cast[edit]
- Tamara Syomina as Anastasiya Batmanova (voiced by Tamara Milashkina)
- Yevgeny Leonov as Count Ivan Pavlovich Kutaysov
- Dmitri Smirnov as Prince Andrei Tumansky
- Sergey Yursky as Prince Nikita Petrovich Baturin
- Grenada Mnatsakanova as Polenka
- Aleksandr Potapov as Mitka
- Sergey Filippov as Ruler of Yelpidifor
- Glikeriya Bogdanova-Chesnokova as Primadonna Glikeriya Orestovna Rykalova
- Marina Polbentseva as Avdotya Lytkina[5]
- Aleksei Smirnov as singer
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