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Release Date:
May 1, 1990
Original Title:
Рыцарский замок
Alternate Titles:
Rytsarskiy zamok
Genres:
Adventure | History
Production Companies:
CCC Filmkunst
Mosfilm
Production Countries:
Germany | Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
14th century. On the border of the possessions of Veliky Novgorod and the Livonian Order, a detachment of soldiers led the defense of the brave Vseslav. During a cross-border skirmish, Vseslav is captured and ends up in the castle of Knight Romuald - Neuhausen. The owners treat the prisoner as a guest. Soon, the castle is visited by the Teutonic knight Ewald, in love with Emma, the wife of Romuald. He dreams of taking possession of both the castle and its mistress ...
Administration:
Yu. Gusyatnikov
N. Zuev
A. Rodionova
N. Petrova
Assistant Camera:
Aleksandr Grebyonkin
Book:
Alexander Marlinsky
Camera Operator:
Boris Zolin
Conductor:
Vladimir Ponkin
Costume Design:
Edit Priede
Director:
Sergei Tarasov
Director of Photography:
Grigoriy Belenkiy
Editor:
Natalya Alfyorova
First Assistant Director:
Yuri Kryuchkov
A. Panov
Lighting Artist:
A. Mamedov
Makeup & Hair:
Lyudmila Rauzhina
E. Dobryanskaya
Music Editor:
Minna Blank
Original Music Composer:
Igor Kantyukov
Producer:
Yuri Nosikov
Production Design:
Viktor Yushin
Lev Grudev
Screenplay:
Sergei Tarasov
Script Consultant:
Mikhail Gorelik
Script Editor:
Lyudmila Shmuglyakova
Second Assistant Director:
V. Novikova
Set Decorating Coordinator:
Mikhail Nizhinsky
Sound Director:
Yevgeniy Fyodorov
Stunt Coordinator:
A. Inshakov
Evgeniy Bogorodskiy
VFX Director of Photography:
Viktor Zhanov
VFX Supervisor:
Albert Rudachenko
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