The City of Masters
The City of Masters (Russian: Город мастеров) is a 1965 Soviet adventure film directed by Vladimir Bychkov.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Город мастеров | |
Directed by | Vladimir Bychkov |
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Music by | Oleg Karavaychuk |
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Edited by | Vera Kolyadenko |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film takes place in a city populated by cheerful workers who suddenly find themselves enslaved to strangers. But not for long. Together with the forest partisans, they began to fight for freedom...[4]
Cast
- Georgi Lapeto as Karakol'
- Marianna Vertinskaya as Veronika
- Lev Lemke as Duke de Malikorn
- Pavel Shpringfeld as Musharon
- Saveliy Kramarov as Klik-Klyak
- Yelizaveta Uvarova as Tafaro
- Roman Filippov
- Vasiliy Bychkov as Timolle (as Vasya Buchkov)
- Zinoviy Gerdt as An artist
- Igor Yasulovich as Firen jr.
gollark: Our defense is defended by defensive defence arrays.
gollark: Well, that would make absolutely no sense, since a "wire" isn't an atomic unit, but a bunch of copper/whatever atoms in a cylinder.
gollark: Our defence systems use a variant of space-filling curves to occupy all space in all dimensions in all GTech™ facilities simultaneously.
gollark: Ah, so the be doesn't realize the inevitability of failure, I *see*.
gollark: The defense systems would immediately shunt you into a decoy universe.
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