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Release Date:
August 21, 1989
Original Title:
Раз, два – горе не беда!
Alternate Titles:
One, Two - the Trouble Does Not Matter
Raz, dva - gore ne beda
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Defeating the terrible dragon, the soldier Ivan returns from the war. The Far Far Away rejoices. The king, also Ivan, is very pleased. He awards the namesake with an order with pearls, appoints a field marshal and offers his wife his own daughter Maria Louise. But the soldier suddenly refuses everything.
Administration:
A. Lapatko
V. Sverkunov
E. Salikov
Assistant Camera:
V. Baydetskiy
V. Grets
Assistant Costume Designer:
V. Loktionova
Assistant Director:
Arkadiy Lokosov
V. Tokmakov
Camera Operator:
Aleksandr Krupnikov
Conductor:
Emin Khachaturyan
Construction Coordinator:
E. Pikov
Valery Pavlotos
Costume Design:
Tatyana Filatova
Director:
Mikhail Yuzovskiy
Director of Photography:
Vladimir Sapozhnikov
Editor:
S. Desnitskaya
First Assistant Director:
E. Lobareva
Graphic Designer:
A. Chechenov
Lyricist:
Yuli Kim
Makeup & Hair:
S. Molodets
Yu. Lebedeva
Music Arranger:
Vladimir Vinogradov
Music Editor:
Natalya Stroeva
Original Music Composer:
Romualds Grīnblats
Producer:
Igor Nosov
Production Design:
Dmitriy Bogorodskiy
Prop Designer:
M. Levistam
Property Master:
Valentina Plemyannikova
Pyrotechnic Supervisor:
A. Grachikov
A. Ivanov
Pyrotechnician:
A. Ivanov
A. Grachikov
Script Editor:
Valeriya Pogozheva
Irina Dobrovolskaya
Second Assistant Director:
E. Tikhonova
Set Designer:
E. Skripchenko
Sound Assistant:
Vladimir Litrovnik
Sound Director:
Vladimir Kaplan
Third Assistant Director:
V. Sorokulin
VFX Director of Photography:
Yu. Ivanov
Kirill Butyrin
N. Rumler
VFX Supervisor:
Viktor Glazkov
Writer:
Yuli Kim
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