The City of Masters

The City of Masters
Russian: Город мастеров
Directed byVladimir Bychkov
Written by
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byVera Kolyadenko
Music byOleg Karavaychuk
Production
company
Release date
  • 1965 (1965)
CountryByelorussian SSR
LanguageRussian

The City of Masters (Russian: Город мастеров) is a 1965 Belarusian Soviet fantasy adventure film directed by Vladimir Bychkov based on a children's fantasy play[a] with the same name by Tamara Gabbe.[1][2][3]

Plot

The film takes place in a free city in medieval Europe populated by cheerful artisans and craftsmen, who suddenly find themselves enslaved by a malevolent Duke de Malicorn. But not for long. A group of the city dwellers escape into forests and begin to fight for liberation. The plot involves a love storyline.[4]

Cast

Leading

  • Georgi Lapeto as Karakol' the humpback, the hero; voice actor: Igor Yasulovich
  • Marianna Vertinskaya as Veronika, Karakol's sweetheart
  • Lev Lemke as Duke de Malikorn, the invader
  • Savely Kramarov as Klik-Klyak, son of city mayor, enamored with Veronika, traitor; voice: Georgy Shtil

Supporting

  • Pavel Shpringfeld as Musharon, city mayor, appointed by the invaders
  • Yelizaveta Uvarova as granny Tafaro, fortune-teller, who predicts that Karakol will free the city and marry Veronika
  • Roman Filippov, baron (not in the play)
  • Vasiliy Bychkov as Timolle (as Vasya Buchkov)
  • Zinovy Gerdt as an artist
  • Igor Yasulovich as Gwen (Firen Jr. in the play), brother of Veronika

Notes

  1. ^ Gabbe's play was described as fairy tale, because at these times there was no genre of fantasy in Soviet classification

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