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Release Date:
August 11, 1971
Original Title:
Le Roman d'un voleur de chevaux
Alternate Titles:
Il romanzo di un ladro di cavalli
Le voleur de chevaux
Romance Of A Horse Thief
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
International Film Company
Jadran Film
Les Films R.P.
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Yugoslavia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
Since time immemorial, the simple-minded boisterous people of Malava, a small Polish town near the border of imperial Russia, have lived on horse-stealing, horse-trading and horse-smuggling. Life changes abruptly when a Russian garrison, commanded by Captain Stoloff, occupies the town and, in the name of the Czar, requisitions all the horses for the Russian-Japanese War. With no more horses to steal, Kifke cannot afford to marry Estusha and all the young men in the village are likely to be incorporated into the Russian army. This state of affairs cannot continue and Zavill will take care of things.
Art Direction:
Vlastimir Gavrik
Otto Pischinger
Costume Design:
Ruth Myers
Dialogue Editor:
Dave Maiden
Director:
Abraham Polonsky
Director of Photography:
Piero Portalupi
Editor:
Kevin Connor
Executive Producer:
Peter E. Strauss
Hairstylist:
Anna Graziosi
Makeup Artist:
Sergio Angeloni
Novel:
Joseph Opatoshu
Original Music Composer:
Mort Shuman
Producer:
Gene Gutowski
Screenplay:
David Opatoshu
Set Designer:
Slobodan Mijačević
Sound Recordist:
Michael Sale
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