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Magic Shop

The Magic Shop is a Soviet cartoon film of 1953 based on the fairy tale of the same name by Vladimir Suteev . The last collaboration of directors Leonid Amalrik and Vladimir Polkovnikov, who, united by similar creative aspirations, found their own style. [one]

Magic Shop
Magic Shop.jpg
Frame from cartoon
Type of cartoonpainted
GenreFairy tale, humor
ProducerLeonid Amalrik ,
Vladimir Polkovnikov
written byVladimir Suteev
Production DesignerEvgeny Migunov
Roles voicedGeorge Vitsin
Anastasia Zueva
Irina Pototskaya
Claudia Koreneva
S. Rosenblum
Leonid Pirogov
Julia Yulskaya
V. Feoktistov
ComposerVictor Oransky
MultipliersBoris Dyozhkin
Fedor Khitruk
Faina Epifanova
Renata Mirenkova
Lydia Reztsova
OperatorMikhail Druyan
Sound engineerNikolay Prilutsky
StudioSoyuzmultfilm
A country the USSR
Tongue
Duration29 min 12 sec
Premiere1953
IMDbID 1795042
Animator.ruID 3025

Content

Story

Prologue

Pioneer Vitya Petrov wants to move forward and therefore volunteered to draw a wall newspaper, although he does not know how to draw. He goes to his classmate Misha and asks him to help. But the latter is busy with homework, and Victor decides to wait for him. From nothing to do, he is on the couch keen on reading a collection of fairy tales and gradually falls asleep. The clock strikes 7 pm.

Dream

Vitya is at a store with a sonorous name: "Magic Children's Store." In this store, whose owner is a good-natured Mag-Zavmag, Vitya gets paints that they themselves paint. These paints painted the wall newspaper, but all the drawings were caricatures of Vitya himself. Called to draw a wall newspaper, he did not hear that the newspaper should be devoted to the pimping quizzes, and when he gave an order to paints, he did not bother to read the name of the notes that he had to place in the newspaper. The guys just laugh at his attempts to justify himself. This event as it hints Vite on the unrighteousness of the chosen path.

Instead of understanding this, he decides to get rid of the colors and exchanges them for a balalaika, which itself plays the melody of the Russian folk song " Oh, you, my porch ." When he came to the evening of amateur performance, Vitya unexpectedly (and most likely, according to the law of meanness) forgets the spell, and it is impossible to get a piece of paper with the text of the spell, as Mag-Zavmag hid it in a balalaika. Obviously, this was done so that Vitya, through another defeat, came to realize that he was doing something wrong. Nothing happens, and the guys laugh at him again.

Then Vitya exchanges a magic balalaika for a controlled soccer ball to play at a match with the guys from a neighboring school. But while he was trying to cast the spell completely, 13 goals were scored at the gate of their schools. And once he uttered a spell at the wrong time, even prevented his own from scoring a goal. The match was unpredictable, and the spell was longer than the previous ones. After such a failure, the main character decides what to do everything yourself. Repenting, he is in the shop and is recognized in this Magu-Zavmagu. To check Vitya for the last time, Magus-Zavmag offers him a magic pen, writing without errors, to help him in the upcoming dictation.

But Victor refuses the pen, saying that he himself will write a dictation with his usual pen. Joyful Magician-Zavmag congratulates Vitya on his choice, after which he wears an invisible cap and says goodbye.

Epilogue

At eight o'clock Vitya wakes up. Misha has already finished his lessons and is ready to help him with the wall newspaper, but after an instructive sleep, Vitya decides to paint the wall newspaper himself.

Creators

Leonid Amalrik , Vladimir Polkovnikovdirectors
Vladimir Suteevwritten by
Evgeny Migunovproduction designer
Dmitry Belov , Mikhail Botov , Boris Dezhkin , Faina Epifanova , Renata Mirenkova , Nadezhda Privalova , Lydia Reztsova , Fedor Khitruk , Boris Meerovich, Tatyana Taranovichanimators
Olga Gemmerling, K. Malyshev, N. Gorkinaart decorators
Mikhail Druyanoperator
Victor Oranskycomposer
Nikolay Prilutskysound engineer
A. Firsovaeditor
I. Kulneva, T. Sazonovaassistants
Tatyana Sazonovaartist's assistant
E. Rizosecond operator
I. Bashkova, B. Korneev, V. Popov, E. Khludovadrawing artists
T. Venat, M. Greulich, N. Doboshinskaya, N. Karavaeva, T. Retunskaya, A. Fominphase artists
George Vitsin (Mag-Zavmag),
Anastasia Zueva (Matryoshka),
Claudia Koreneva (Vitya Petrov),
Leonid Pirogov (janitor),
Irina Pototskaya ,
S. Rosenblum
Julia Yulskaya (girl)
Vova Feoktistov
roles voiced

Awards

  • 1953 - V International Film Festival for Children and Youth in Venice - Diploma.

Editions

In the 1980s, the Video Program Goskino USSR began to produce a cartoon on videotapes. Back in Russia in the first half of the 1990s, it was released in the VHS-collection “The Best Soviet Cartoons” Studio PRO Video , in the mid-1990s - in the VHS-collection of cartoons from the Soyuzmultfilm studio of the Soyuz video studio. The cartoon was later released on Video CDs, and in the early 2000s on DVD.

DVD reissues

The cartoon was reprinted several times on DVD in cartoons:

  • “Flower-seven-color” , distributor “Soyuz”, cartoons on CD:

“ Flower-seven-flower ” (1948), “ Wonderful little bell ” (1949), “ Magic treasure ” (1950), “ Magic shop ” (1953), “ Flight to the Moon ” (1953). [2]

  • "Friends, Comrades," the distributor of "Tvik-Lyrek", cartoons on the disc:

“The Girl in the Circus ” (1950), “The Masha’s Concert ” (1949), “ Friends and Comrades ” (1951), “The Magic Store ” (1953), “ Flight to the Moon ” (1953). [3]

  • "Stories Adapted with Lazy People" , distributor of "Tvik-Lyrek", cartoons on the disc:

“ Nehochuha ” (1986), “ The Tale of Lost Time ” (1978), “ Fife and Jug ” (1950), “The Miraculous Bell ” (1949), “The Magic Shop ” (1953). [four]

Literature

  • Suteev V. G. Magic shop . - AST, 2017. - 80 p. - (Primary school library). - ISBN 978-5-17-105527-1 . (color illustrations).
  • Fairy tale films. Scenarios of hand-drawn films . Issue 2. - M .: Goskinoizdat, 1952. - 184 p. - 45 000 copies

Content: Preface p.3, Lev Kassil “ Friends and Comrades ” p.7, V. Suteev “ Magic Shop ” p.29, M. Yerzinkyan, V. Danilov “True Friends” p.49, Nikolay Rozhkov “Golden Hands” p. 67, August Yakobson “The Wolf and the Deer ” p. 78, Oleg Leonidov “The Heart of the Brave ” (p. 85), N. Erdman “ Validub ” p.125, G.Koltunov “ High Hill ” p.136, V.Chaplina, G.Skrebitsky “ Forest Travelers ” p.150, M.Paschenko “ Naughty Kitten ” p.169, Appendix p.179.

Notes

  1. ↑ Sergey Kapkov. Leonid Amalrik // Our cartoons / Arseny Meshcheryakov, Irina Ostarkova. - Interros , 2006. - ISBN 5-91105-007-2 . Archived August 28, 2007. Archived copy of August 28, 2007 on Wayback Machine
  2. ↑ Flower Seven-Color DVD
  3. ↑ DVD "Friends, Comrades"
  4. ↑ DVD "Stories Adapted from the Lazy"

Links

  • The Magic Shop on the Internet Movie Database
  • "Magic Shop" on " Animator.ru "
  • "Magic Shop" on the website "Encyclopedia of the national cinema"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Volshiy_shop&oldid=100228974


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