Morozko
- 1965
- 1h 24min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA fairy-tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.A fairy-tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.A fairy-tale about a conceited young man and a young woman with a tyrannical step-mother, who must overcome magical trials in order to be together.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria
- Nastenka
- (as N. Sedykh)
- Ivan
- (as E. Izotov)
- Marfusha
- (as I. Churikova)
- Baba-Yaga
- (as G. Millyar)
- Starichok-Borovichok
- (as G. Borisova)
- Ataman razboynikov
- (as A. Kubatskiy)
- Zhenikh
- (as V. Bryleyev)
- maty Zhenikha
- (as T. Pelttser)
- Svakha
- (as T. Barysheva)
- Starushka
- (as V. Popova)
- maty Ivana
- (as Z. Vorkul)
- Skazitelnitsa
- (as A. Zuyeva)
- Razboynik
- (as Yu. Chekulayev)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe English-dubbed version of this film was used for an episode in the 9th season of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" under the title "Jack Frost." In December 2021, the unedited version was taken on by RiffTrax.
- BlooperThe bow and arrow is on a different rock to which it was on originally, when Ivan goes and picks it up.
- Citazioni
Singer #1: [singing] Oh, you dear boy, Ivan. Come to meet me at the gate! I got a brand-new sarafan, all of silk and lace it's made!
Singer #2: [singing] Vania, Vania, wait a bit, where have you been to? Don't pass by, we must meet. Look into my window!
Group of Singers: [singing] Please, Ivan, don't leave forever, on the porch we'll sit together. Of an apple, take a bite, we'll be talking, side by side.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere are no closing credits.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Jack Frost (1997)
- Colonne sonoreHumorous Folk Song
1) This is not a Fairytale it is a FOLKTALE and the difference is huge!!! 2) Yes Russian folk contains the elements of cannibalism 3) Yes it states that time is illusion 4) Yes Good always wins over Bad 5) Please read any folktales of African, Eskimo, Native American cultures and you'll see that almost all of these tales possess the same elements: talking birds, animals and trees that are human in someway...
6) Did this movie seemed psychedelic to you? Maybe because Russian folk were influenced by intake of psychedelic substances (Agaricus - the beautiful red mushroom with white dots) just like many other old cultures were influenced with intake of hallucinogenics or fasting to alter their mind and reality. 7) Some one wrote `I suspect that there was simply lots and lots and lots of vodka present at the making of this film. After all, they had to keep warm in the snow, didn't they?' This is very sad! Do Russians drink alcohol? Believe me no more than people from other countries do! Unfortunately Americans grew up on stereotypes that were fabricated by propaganda. 8) This is one of my favorite movies of all times. I don't know what kind of comments were made by the crew of MST3k but now after reading all these commentaries, I can see that they completely butchered the movie. And people who referring to the bad dialogs how can you judge when you don't understand Russian and translations are always over simplified The perception on acting, I guess, is very different in every country, you not going to compare the acting in Hollywood movie and acting in a play that is shown in theaters, right? Well, acting in Russia is different than Hollywood's it is more theatrical. 9) And about poorly made the movie was made in 1964, for god's sake! 10) Some one wrote "Nastinka" is CUTE ' well, it just shows what Americans expect of the movies to be and that is why Hollywood is full of `cute' but talent less actors! 11) And to all of you who wrote that this is a mix of other stories Well, the sad fact is that Americans don't even know the original stories! Because they only know what primitive Disney made for them. I am not talking of Walt Disney he was a great artist. But the Disney studio is a shame to his name. Very surprisingly Americans don't even know that Bambi is not a Disney story it was a book at first, written in 1923 by Siegmund Salzmann 1869-1945. I live in USA for 13 years and did not meet even one person who would know that.
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