Jack Frost | |
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Directed by | Alexander Rou |
Written by | Nikolai Erdman Mikhail Volpin |
Based on | Morozko |
Starring | Alexander Khvylya Natalya Sedykh Eduard Izotov Inna Churikova Pavel Pavlenko Vera Altayskaya Georgy Millyar |
Narrated by | Dorothy Brown Green (US version) |
Cinematography | Dmitri Surensky |
Music by | Nikolai Budashkin |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Gorky Film Studios |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
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. The script was written by Nikolai Erdman. The soundtrack was composed by Nikolai Budashkin, who was inspired by the works of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. A version with an English dub was released in 1966 in the U.S. and was spoofed on the TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000.[1][2][3]