The Scarlet Flower (1952)
Alenkiy tsvetochek (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 42min
- Animation, Short
- 1952 (Soviet Union)
- Short
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Cast
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Mariya Babanova | ... |
Lyubava (voice)
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Nikolay Bogolyubov | ... |
Stepan Yemelyanovich (voice)
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Olga Chepurova | ... |
Gordeya (voice)
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Vladimir Gribkov | ... |
Kondrat (voice)
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Nina Krachkovskaya | ... |
Nastenka (voice)
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Mikhail Astangov | ... |
Beast (uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Lev Atamanov | ... | (as L. Atamanov) |
Written by
Sergey Aksakov | ... | (story) (as S.T. Aksakov) |
Georgiy Grebner | ... | (scenario) (as G. E. Grebner) |
Music by
Nikolay Budashkin | ... | (as N. Budashkin) |
Cinematography by
Mikhail Druyan | ... | (as M. Druyan) |
Editing by
Lidiya Kyaksht | ... | (as L. Kyaksht) |
Art Direction by
Leonid Shvartsman | ... | (as L. Shvartsman) |
Aleksandr Vinokurov | ... | (as A. Vinokurov) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Roman Kachanov | ... | assistant director (as R. Kachanov) |
Art Department
Grazhina Brashishkite | ... | assistant art director (as I. Brashishkite) |
Nikolay Fyodorov | ... | compositing artist (as N. Fedorov) |
Konstantin Malyshev | ... | background artist (as K. Malyshev) |
Galina Nevzorova | ... | background artist (as G. Nevzorova) |
Vera Rodzhero | ... | background artist (as V. Rodzhero) |
Perch Sarkisyan | ... | assistant art director (as P. Sarkisyan) |
Irina Svetlitsa | ... | background artist (as I. Svetlitsa) |
Irina Troyanova | ... | background artist (as I. Troyanova) |
Sound Department
Georgiy Martynyuk | ... | sound operator (as G. Martynyuk) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Ekaterina Rizo | ... | assistant camera (as E. Rizo) |
Animation Department
Irina Bashkova | ... | inbetween artist (as I. Bashkova) |
Boris Chani | ... | animator (as B. Chani) |
Roman Davydov | ... | animator (as R. Davydov) |
Vadim Dolgikh | ... | animator (as V. Dolgikh) |
Boris Dyozhkin | ... | animator (as B. Dezhkin) |
Gennadiy Filippov | ... | animator (as G. Filippov) |
Tatyana Fyodorova | ... | animator (as T. Fedorova) |
Roman Kachanov | ... | animator (as R. Kachanov) |
Fyodor Khitruk | ... | animator (as F. Khitruk) |
Elena Khludova | ... | inbetween artist (as E. Khludova) |
Boris Korneev | ... | inbetween artist (as B. Korneev) |
Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin | ... | animator (as S. Kotenochkin) |
Boris Meerovich | ... | animator (as B. Meerovich) |
O. Sysoeva | ... | inbetween artist |
Music Department
Viktoriya Ivanova | ... | vocal |
Yakov Shvedov | ... | lyrics (as Ya. Shvedov) |
Additional Crew
V. Shilina | ... | technical assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Artkino Pictures (1954) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Soyuz Video (2004) (Russia) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Before going on a voyage, the merchant Stepan Yemelyanovich asks his three daughters what they would like him to bring as a gift to them. The eldest daughter, Gordeya, asks for an expensive decoration - a golden crown decorated with semi-precious stones. The average, Lyubava, orders a magic mirror in which her face will always look young, and the youngest, Nastya, asks her father to bring her a scarlet flower, similar to the one she saw in a dream. Sisters laugh at her desire. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com) |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The film is an example of the Socialist Realism period in Russian animation, which lasted from the 1930s to 1950s and featured heavy use of rotoscoping as well as a focus on adapting traditional Russian folk tales. Nearly all of the character animation in the film was first performed by live actors or animals and then traced by the animators. See more » |
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