The Princess on a Pea

The Princess on a Pea (Russian: Принцесса на горошине, romanized: Printsessa na goroshine) is a 1977 Soviet fantasy film directed by Boris Rytsarev.[1][2][3]

The Princess on a Pea
Russian: Принцесса на горошине
Directed byBoris Rytsarev
Written by
Starring
  • Andrey Podoshian
  • Irina Malysheva
  • Innokentiy Smoktunovsky
  • Alisa Freindlikh
  • Irina Yurevich
Music byAntonio Vivaldi
Cinematography
  • Aleksandr Machilsky
  • Vyacheslav Yegorov
Edited byNina Vasilyeva
Production
company
Release date
1977
Running time
89 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

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

  • Andrey Podoshian as Prince (as Andrey Podoshyan)
  • Irina Malysheva First Princess
  • Innokenty Smoktunovsky as King
  • Alisa Freindlikh as Queen
  • Irina Yurevich Second Princess
  • Yuri Chekulayev as First King
  • Aleksandr Kalyagin as Second King
  • Vasiliy Kupriyanov as Swineherd
  • Igor Kvasha as Troll
  • Marina Livanova 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]
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