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Release Date:
January 23, 1943
Original Title:
Сказка о царе Салтане
Alternate Titles:
Skazka o tsare Saltane
The Tale About Tsar Saltan
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Soyuzmultfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 35
The story is about three sisters. The youngest is chosen by Tsar Saltan to be his wife. He orders the other two sisters to be his royal cook and weaver. They become jealous of their younger sister. When the tsar goes off to war, the tsaritsa gives birth to a son, Prince Gvidon (Gvidón.) The older sisters arrange to have the tsaritsa and the child sealed in a barrel and thrown into the sea. The sea takes pity on them and casts them on the shore of a remote island, Buyan. The son, having quickly grown while in the barrel, goes hunting. He ends up saving an enchanted swan from a kite bird. The swan creates a city for Prince Gvidon to rule, but he is homesick, so the swan turns him into a mosquito to help him. In this guise, he visits Tsar Saltan's court, where he stings his aunt in the eye and escapes. Back in his realm, the swan gives Gvidon a magical squirrel. But he continues to pine for home, so the swan transforms him again, this time into a fly.
Animation:
Lamis Bredis
Lydia Kovalevskaya
Boris Dyozhkin
Valentin Lalayants
Faina Epifanova
Lev Popov
Roman Davydov
L. Sergeev
L. Dikovskiy
Tatyana Fyodorova
Nikolay Fyodorov
Art Direction:
Konstantin Kuznetsov
Background Designer:
Yakov Reytman
Vera Rodzhero
Konstantin Malyshev
Valentina Suteeva
Vera Valeryanova
Book:
Alexander Pushkin
Co-Director:
Tatyana Basmanova
Director:
Zinaida Brumberg
Valentina Brumberg
Director of Photography:
N. Sokolov
Original Music Composer:
Viktor Oranskiy
Screenplay:
Zinaida Brumberg
Valentina Brumberg
Sound Director:
Serafim Renskiy
Technical Advisor:
Tatyana Fyodorova
Nina Palatkina
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