
The contest "The Best Soviet Cinema Show" is announced open. As a result of your comments, yesterday's list compiled a list of 160 films shot in the USSR, which for some reason can be attributed to fairy tales. There are certainly in the list and not at all children's paintings, there are films of joint production
In general, there are many fairy tales, different tales. I understand that many of you have seen these tales for the last time in a deep childhood (or maybe some have not seen it at all) Therefore, all candidates for voting will be accompanied by a clip with this fairy tale
So, let's begin. I bring to your attention the top ten applicants
New Gulliver . A masterpiece by Alexander Ptushko based on the novel by Jonathan Swift
Doctor Aibolit . The first screen version of the famous fairy tale by Korney Chukovsky (or, more accurately, the literary translation of Hugh Lofting's tale "The History of Dr. Doolittle"), filmed by Vladimir Nemoliaev
By the pike's will . A film-fairy tale based on the same play by Elizabeth Tarakhovskaya, based on three Russian folk tales: "By the Pike's Command", "The Princess of Nesmeyan", "The Piano Harmonie". The first director's work of Alexander Rowe
Vasilisa the Beautiful . A film-tale by Alexander Row based on the fairy tale "The Frog Princess". The first appearance in the movie Baba Yaga George Millar, who in this movie was actually 3 roles
Golden key . A film-tale by Alexander Ptushko based on the play of Alexei Tolstoy of the same name
The magic grain . A film-tale directed by Valentin Kadochnikov and Fedor Filippov
Humpbacked Horse . A film-fairy tale by Alexander Row based on the tale of the same name by Peter Ershov and Russian folk tales
Nasreddin in Bukhara . Comedy film by Yakov Protazanov based on the novel by Leonid Solovyov's "Troublemaker" and folk oriental tales of Khoja Nasreddin
Kashchei the Immortal . A film-fairy tale by Alexander Rowe based on Russian folk tales. The first appearance in the cinema of Kashchei George Millar, whose image for the film was borrowed from the third rider in the picture by Viktor Vasnetsov "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
A stone flower . A film-tale directed by Alexander Ptushko. The screen adaptation of Ural's tales PP Bazhov's "Stone Flower" and "Mountain Master"
Well, I ask you to vote. Strongly you do not hurry, you can first enjoy watching old fairy tales. And yes, I draw your attention to the fact that you can vote for a few tales
Poll # 2079720 The best Soviet fairy tale
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All. Participants: 533
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New Gulliver
120 ( 10.4 % )
Dr. Aibolit
44 ( 3.8 % )
By the pike's will
72 ( 6.2 % )
Vasilisa the Beautiful
277 ( 24.0 % )
Golden Key
81 ( 7.0 % )
The Magic Grain
8 ( 0.7 % )
The Little Humpbacked Horse
77 ( 6.7 % )
Nasreddin in Bukhara
67 ( 5.8 % )
Koschei the Immortal
216 ( 18.8 % )
Stone Flower
190 ( 16.5 % )
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