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An Ordinary Miracle | |
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Directed by | Erast Garin Khesya Lokshina |
Written by | Erast Garin Khesya Lokshina |
Starring | Oleg Vidov Georgi Georgiu Erast Garin |
Cinematography | Viktor Grishin |
Music by | Vladimir Tchaikovsky L. Rapoport |
Production company | Gorky Film Studio |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
An Ordinary Miracle (Russian: Обыкновенное чудо, romanized: Obyknovennoye chudo) is a Soviet 1964 romantic fantasy film, directed by Erast Garin and based on a play by Yevgeni Shvarts.
King's palace was filmed in Vorontsov Palace.
Plot
A wizard, having settled down and turned to a quiet domestic life, cannot resist temptation when he encounters a bear in the forest. Using a hazel twig, he crafts a magic wand and transforms the bear into a handsome young man. However, he imposes a single condition: the young man will revert to being a bear if he were ever kissed by a princess.
Cast
- Aleksey Konsovsky
- Nina Zorskaya
- Oleg Vidov as The Bear
- Erast Garin as The King
- Nelli Maksimova as The Princess
- Georgi Georgiu as Minister Administrator
- Aleksei Dobronravov
- Valentina Karavayeva
- Viktor Avdyushko
- Klavdiya Lepanova
- Svetlana Konovalova
- Yevgeni Vesnik as The Hunter
- Georgi Millyar
See also
- An Ordinary Miracle (1978 film) - another adaptation of the same play.
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- 1964 films
- Films based on works by Evgeny Shvarts
- 1960s Soviet films
- 1960s Russian-language films
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- 1960s romantic fantasy films
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