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Top 10 Soviet films that were shot in Crimea
Crimea became the very spot where for many years, Soviet films were shot. The peninsula was and "America" (film "The Headless Horseman"), and "Jerusalem" ("The Master and Margarita"). I take a look at the 10 best works of Soviet cinema, which is set on the territory of Crimea. Read on!
The film "Scarlet Sails" was filmed in 1961 based on the novel by Alexander Grin. Director - Alexander Ptushko. Filmed mainly in Alupka and Yalta Koktebel.
"The Headless Horseman" - a film in 1973 based on the eponymous novel by Mayne Reid. Joint production of the Soviet Union and Cuba. Director - Vladimir Weinstock.
"Ordinary Miracle" - a film in 1964 based on the play by Eugene Schwartz (the first film adaptation). Director - Erast Garin. Part of the filming took place in the Vorontsov Palace (Alupka).
"Mio, my Mio" - a joint Soviet-Norwegian-Swedish film (1987). Director - Vladimir grammar.
"Blue Bird" - the only joint Soviet-American film-tale 1975 (based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck). Director - George Cukor. In the title role - Elizabeth Taylor.
"Aladdin's Magic Lamp" - the film of 1966 by the fairy tale "Aladdin and the magic lamp" from the book "A Thousand and One Nights." Director - Boris knight. All the "Baghdad" was built in the Crimea.
"Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Occupation" - a film in 1973 based on the play by Mikhail Bulgakov "Ivan Vasilievich". Director - Leonid Gaidai. Crimea appeared on the screen in frames, where the director Yakin takes a musical number. The action takes place at the Yalta embankment.
"Kidnapping, Caucasian Style" - a film 1966. Director - Leonid Gaidai. Ironically, the Crimea in this film got the role of the Caucasus.
"Sannikov Land" - a film shot in the years 1972-1973 (based on the novel by Vladimir Obruchev). The directors - Leonid Popov and Albert Mkrtchyan. In Crimea, a few scenes were filmed (the Nikitsky cleft).
"Amphibian Man" - film of the year 1961 based on the novel by Alexander Belyaev. Directors - Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennady Kazansky. Most of the filming took place at the Bay of Balaclava in the Crimean peninsula. Directed chose this place because of the clear water.
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The film "Scarlet Sails" was filmed in 1961 based on the novel by Alexander Grin. Director - Alexander Ptushko. Filmed mainly in Alupka and Yalta Koktebel.
"The Headless Horseman" - a film in 1973 based on the eponymous novel by Mayne Reid. Joint production of the Soviet Union and Cuba. Director - Vladimir Weinstock.
"Ordinary Miracle" - a film in 1964 based on the play by Eugene Schwartz (the first film adaptation). Director - Erast Garin. Part of the filming took place in the Vorontsov Palace (Alupka).
"Mio, my Mio" - a joint Soviet-Norwegian-Swedish film (1987). Director - Vladimir grammar.
"Blue Bird" - the only joint Soviet-American film-tale 1975 (based on the play by Maurice Maeterlinck). Director - George Cukor. In the title role - Elizabeth Taylor.
"Aladdin's Magic Lamp" - the film of 1966 by the fairy tale "Aladdin and the magic lamp" from the book "A Thousand and One Nights." Director - Boris knight. All the "Baghdad" was built in the Crimea.
"Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Occupation" - a film in 1973 based on the play by Mikhail Bulgakov "Ivan Vasilievich". Director - Leonid Gaidai. Crimea appeared on the screen in frames, where the director Yakin takes a musical number. The action takes place at the Yalta embankment.
"Kidnapping, Caucasian Style" - a film 1966. Director - Leonid Gaidai. Ironically, the Crimea in this film got the role of the Caucasus.
"Sannikov Land" - a film shot in the years 1972-1973 (based on the novel by Vladimir Obruchev). The directors - Leonid Popov and Albert Mkrtchyan. In Crimea, a few scenes were filmed (the Nikitsky cleft).
"Amphibian Man" - film of the year 1961 based on the novel by Alexander Belyaev. Directors - Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennady Kazansky. Most of the filming took place at the Bay of Balaclava in the Crimean peninsula. Directed chose this place because of the clear water.
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