- This article is about the film. For an article on the book, see Tartaren from Tarascon .
“Tartaren from Tarascon” - Russian comedy of 2003 directed by Dmitry Astrakhan , film adaptation of the novel by French writer Alfons Daudet .
| Tartaren from Tarascon | |
|---|---|
| Genre | comedy |
| Producer | Dmitry Astrakhan |
| Producer | Valery Todorovsky |
| Author script | Oleg Danilov |
| In the main cast | Anatoly Ravikovich Alexander Abdulov Pavel Barshak Nikolai Karachentsov Sergey Nikonenko Inna Ulyanova |
| Operator | Jerzy Goshchik |
| Composer | Alexander Pantykin |
| Film company | Rekun-Kino |
| Duration | 140 minutes |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 2003 |
| IMDb | |
Content
Story
Celebrating the 1000th anniversary of the provincial town of Tarascon . Apothecary Bezuke wrote a play staged by the owner of the funeral home Kostekald. The main role is approved by Tartaren. The rehearsal daily is in jeopardy due to the irrepressible Tartaren who is going on his Big Journey, while never leaving his Tarascon.
Although all the “Extraordinary Adventures ...” that made up the first part of the original trilogy were left only for the lion brought by a couple of visiting adventurers, and the characters, the pharmacist Bezyuke and Kostekald, the journey will nevertheless take place. And even if the prince of Montenegrin does not wait for spectators in Algeria (he was replaced by the false Count Besancon), there will still be plenty of opportunities for Tartaren to show his courage.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Anatoly Ravikovich | Tartaren |
| Elena Zakharova | Marie |
| Nikolai Karachentsov | Count Besancon |
| Inna Ulyanova | Emma |
| Alexander Abdulov | Apothecary Bezuke |
| Alexander Filippenko | host of the funeral home Kostekald |
| Tatyana Zolotkova | Violetta |
| Pavel Barshak | correspondent Alfons Dode |
| Sergey Nikonenko | Colonel |
| Evgeny Kryzhanovsky | station manager |
| Andrey Oliferenko | barman |
| Victor Vasiliev | Police officer |
| Vladimir Sichkar | postmaster |
| Alexander Gusev | butcher |
| Andrey Dubrovsky | barber |
| Igor Kashevsky | sergeant |
| Vladimir Landelman | conductor |
| Nikolay Smirnov | corporal |
| Arthur Fedorovich | photographer |
| Elena Karpovich | milliner |
| Valentina Sedykh | milliner |
| Anisela Shpilevskaya | milliner |
| Anna Kisel | Costecalda's wife |
| Vladimir Gidlevsky | teacher |
| Nikolay Kirichenko | Mayor of the city |
| Ilya Cherepko | clerk |
| Maria Glyatsevich | damsel |
| Olga Dovnar | damsel |
| Olga Shkadrovich | damsel |
| Andrey Bortkevich | the officer |
Camera crew
- Script writer: Oleg Danilov
- Stage Director: Dmitry Astrakhan
- Director of Photography : Jerzy Goszczik
- Production Designer: Yuri Zelenov
- Composer: Alexander Pantykin
- Sound engineers: Sergey Chuprov , Shamil Ismailov, Sergey Bubenko, Vladimir Shuster
- Costume Designer: Alla Kireeva
- Executive Producers:
- Maxim Koroptsov
- Ilya Neretin
- Producer: Valery Todorovsky
Music
The film uses variations on the themes of Carmen and Perth Beauty (Smith Serenade) by Georges Bizet , Mendelssohn 's Wedding March , Sonata in B Flat Minor for Chopin's piano, arranged by Alexander Pantykin .
Recognition and Rewards
- 2003 year . Special diploma of the Russian Cynological Federation “Literature and Cinema” ( Gatchina ). Awarded by Dmitry Astrakhan .
See also
- Tartaren from Tarascon (film) - a list of adaptations of the novel.