The Golden Key (1939 film)
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Russian: Золотой ключик | |
Directed by | Aleksandr Ptushko |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The Golden Key (Russian: Золотой ключик) is a 1939 Soviet fairy-tale movie directed by Aleksandr Ptushko.[1][2][3][4][5] It is based on the story of Pinocchio written by Carlo Collodi. In 2009, Russia TV adapted both the original & into
Plot[]
The film tells about the adventures of Buratino and his friends. With the help of a golden key, they get to the magic book and fly to the country where all the children go to school and the old people live well.
Starring[]
- as Karabas Barabas (as A. Shchagin)
- Sergey Martinson as Duremar, village knave (as S. Martinson)
- as Buratino (voice) (as O. Shaganova-Obraztsova)
- as Papa Carlo (as G. Uvarov)
- Nikolay Bogolyubov as Captain of the airship (as N. Bogolyubov)
- as Giuseppe (as M. Dagmarov)
- as Malvina (voice) (as T. Adelgeym)
- as Pierrot (voice)
- as Sandro (as N. Michurin)
- as Puppet master (as K. Nikiforov)
- as Puppet master
- as Puppet master
- as Policeman (uncredited)
- Georgiy Millyar as Clown (uncredited)[6]
References[]
- ^ Александр Птушко – мастер сказочного жанра
- ^ 19 апреля
- ^ В январе в Культурном центре «Зеленоград» продолжатся кинопоказы на большом экране
- ^ Вел��каны и лилипуты: как в кино уменьшают и увеличивают людей
- ^ День российского кино – краткая историческая справка и поздравления с праздником
- ^ Золотой ключик (1939) Full Cast & Crew
External links[]
Categories:
- Russian-language films
- 1939 films
- Soviet films
- Soviet black-and-white films
- Soviet fantasy films
- 1930s fantasy films
- Pinocchio films
- Films with live action and animation
- 1930s Soviet film stubs