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Pages in category "English-language Russian films" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Lucky Trouble (Russian: Выкрутасы, romanized: Vykrutasy) is a 2011 Russian comedy film, directed by Levan Gabriadze in his directorial debut. [ 3 ] The film premiered on February 17, 2011, and grossed 12.86 million dollars by May 1, 2011.
Sadko was first shown in the USA in 1953 with English subtitles, distributed by Artkino Pictures Inc.. The film was re-released in the United States in 1962 in an English-dubbed and slightly modified form by Roger Corman's Filmgroup under the title The Magic Voyage of Sinbad.
Original English language poster for Night Watch The "international version" of the film was largely re-edited from the Russian version. In the prologue and epilogue, the Russian voice-over has been dubbed in English, but the characters' dialogue was kept in Russian, with stylized subtitles appearing in odd places around the screen, often ...
The Duelist (Russian: Дуэлянт, romanized: Duelyant) is a 2016 Russian action adventure thriller drama film directed by Aleksey Mizgirev. The film stars Pyotr Fyodorov, Vladimir Mashkov, and Yulia Khlynina. [4] This is the Russian third feature film produced using the IMAX format. [5] It was released in Russia on September 29, 2016 in ...
Stalingrad (Russian: Сталинград) is a 2013 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk.It was the first Russian movie released in IMAX. [7] [8] The film was released in September 2013 in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) and October in Russia before its international release in subsequent months (all releases were handled by the foreign-language arm of Columbia Pictures).
Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures (Russian: Операция «Ы» и другие приключения Шурика) is a 1965 Soviet slapstick comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai, starring Aleksandr Demyanenko, Natalya Seleznyova, Yuri Nikulin, Georgy Vitsin and Yevgeny Morgunov.
Jack Frost (Russian: Морозко, Morozko) is a 1964 Soviet romantic fantasy film made by Gorky Film Studio.It was based on a traditional Russian fairy tale Morozko.It was directed by Alexander Rou, and starred Eduard Izotov as Ivan, Natalya Sedykh as Nastenka, and Alexander Khvylya as Father Frost.