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Release Date:
January 1, 1979
Original Title:
Подарок чёрного колдуна
Alternate Titles:
Подарок черного колдуна
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
When Vasilisa was still small, the black sorcerer brought her mother an ominous gift - a chest with an enchanted wedding dress. Putting it on, Vasilisa could make a wish, and it would certainly be fulfilled. Once the girl was jealous of the blacksmith Ivan, and his eyes stopped seeing. Vasilisa had to pass the tests and strictly fulfill the sorcerer's order in order to restore sight to Ivan.
Assistant Camera:
V. Baryshev
A. Voronezhtsev
A. Ostrovskiy
Assistant Production Design:
V. Volchenko
L. Kuzmina
Co-Writer:
Iosif Olshansky
Conductor:
Vladimir Vasilyev
Costume Design:
Margarita Sokolnikova
Director:
Boris Rytsarev
Director of Photography:
Khristafor Triandafilov
Editor:
Valentina Isayeva
First Assistant Director:
A. Kuptsova
Lyricist:
O. Mikhaylova
Makeup & Hair:
Sofya Filenova
Original Music Composer:
Kirill Volkov
Producer:
Galina Shcherbinina
Production Design:
Nikolai Terekhov
Script Editor:
Irina Solovyova
Second Assistant Director:
G. Titov
Second Unit Director:
V. Romanovskaya
Set Designer:
Yevgeny Kanev
Sound Director:
Mikhail Galudzin
VFX Director of Photography:
Yuriy Osminkin
VFX Supervisor:
V. Vasilyev
Writer:
Vladislav Fedoseyev
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