Funny Magic

Funny Magic (Russian: Весёлое волшебство, romanized: Vesyoloye volshebstvo) is a 1969 Soviet fairy tale film directed by Boris Rytsarev based on the play by Nina Gernet[1] and Grigory Yagdfeld.[2]

Funny Magic
Directed byBoris Rytsarev
Written by
  • Nina Gernet
  • Grigory Yagdfeld
Produced byIvan Morozov
Starring
CinematographyLev Rogozin
Edited byS. Esaulenko
Music byMikhail Marutayev
Production
company
Release date
1969
Running time
66 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

Picking unknown flowers in the field, girl Katya did not even suspect that she had found the miraculous Kashchei's grass that could cast a spell on Vasilisa the Beautiful. The old cleaning lady Akulina Ivanovna told the girl about this, in the distant past Baba Yaga. Riding on a broomstick, they fly out of the library window towards adventures, grabbing a magic book, without which Kashchei cannot be defeated in any way.[3]

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