The Princess on a Pea
1977 Soviet Union film
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Feliks Mironer
- Andrey Podoshian
- Irina Malysheva
- Innokentiy Smoktunovsky
- Alisa Freindlikh
- Irina Yurevich
- Aleksandr Machilsky
- Vyacheslav Yegorov
Production
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Gorky Film Studio
Release date
- 1977 (1977)
Running time
The Princess on a Pea (Russian: Принцесса на горошине, romanized: Printsessa na goroshine) is a 1977 Soviet children's fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev.[1][2][3]
Plot
Based on the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. When the time came for the prince to get married, an announcement appeared on the gate of the palace: A princess is required. But the prince did not wait for the visit and set off in search of himself. Going around a great many lands, the prince returned home, where he soon found the one he was dreaming of.[4]
Cast
- Irina Malysheva as the Princess on a Pea
- Andrey Podoshian as Prince (as Andrey Podoshyan)
- Irina Yurevich First Princess
- Innokenty Smoktunovsky as King
- Alisa Freindlikh as Queen
- Marina Livanova Second Princess
- Yuri Chekulayev as First King
- Aleksandr Kalyagin as Second King
- Vasiliy Kupriyanov as Swineherd
- Igor Kvasha as Troll
- Svetlana Orlova as Third Princess
- Viktor Sergachyov as Herald
- Irina Murzaeva as marquise
- Yevgeny Steblov as poet
- Vladimir Zeldin as Chief Hofmeister[5]
Awards
- Special jury prize of the X All-Union Film Festival in Riga for creative efforts in the development of the fairy tale genre (Boris Rytsarev)[6]
References
External links
- The Princess on a Pea at IMDb
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