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Release Date:
April 1, 1957
Original Title:
Дорогой ценой
Alternate Titles:
At Great Cost
At High Cost
Dorogoy tsenoy
The Horse That Cried
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dovzhenko Film Studios
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
An adaptation of a story by a Ukrainian writer Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky that anticipates the Ukrainian "poetic cinema" of the '60s in its focus on star-crossed lovers and its celebration of nature. Set in the 1830s, the film follows two lovers on the run - a girl forced into marriage and her boyfriend, a serf who's being sought by the authorities - as they try to make their way to freedom.
Assistant Camera:
A. Kravchenko
Assistant Director:
Sulamif Tsybulnik
Assistant Production Design:
Pyotr Maksimenko
Camera Operator:
Vasyl Kurach
Conductor:
Konstantin Simeonov
Costume Design:
Lidiya Baikova
Director:
Mark Donskoy
Director of Photography:
Nikolay Topchiy
Editor:
Varvara Bondina
Tamara Bykova
First Assistant Director:
Vladimir Dovgan
Makeup & Hair:
Yakov Grinberg
Novel:
Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi
Original Music Composer:
Lev Shvarts
Producer:
Aleksandr Kotovets
Production Design:
Nikolay Reznik
Script Editor:
T. Medvedev
Second Assistant Director:
Volodymyr Denysenko
Sound Director:
Leonid Vachi
VFX Director of Photography:
Nikolay Ilyushin
VFX Supervisor:
S. Starov
Writer:
Irina Donskaya
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