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La espada y el dragón

Título original: Ilya Muromets
  • 1956
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,7/10
1,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Boris Andreyev in La espada y el dragón (1956)
A mythical knight goes on an epic journey and fights barbarian hordes in an ancient land.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA mythical knight goes on an epic journey and fights barbarian hordes in an ancient land.A mythical knight goes on an epic journey and fights barbarian hordes in an ancient land.A mythical knight goes on an epic journey and fights barbarian hordes in an ancient land.

  • Dirección
    • Aleksandr Ptushko
  • Guión
    • Mikhail Kochnev
  • Reparto principal
    • Boris Andreyev
    • Shukur Burkhanov
    • Andrei Abrikosov
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,7/10
    1,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
    • Guión
      • Mikhail Kochnev
    • Reparto principal
      • Boris Andreyev
      • Shukur Burkhanov
      • Andrei Abrikosov
    • 29Reseñas de usuarios
    • 23Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Vídeos1

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    Trailer 2:42
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    Imágenes68

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    Reparto principal25

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    Boris Andreyev
    Boris Andreyev
    • Ilja ivanovich Muromets
    Shukur Burkhanov
    Shukur Burkhanov
    • Tsar Kalin
    Andrei Abrikosov
    Andrei Abrikosov
    • Prince Vladimir [Prince Vanda, US]
    Natalya Medvedeva
    Natalya Medvedeva
    • Princess Apraksia
    • (as N. Medvedeva)
    Ninel Myshkova
    Ninel Myshkova
    • Vasilisa [Vilya, US]
    • (as Nelli Myshkova)
    Sergey Martinson
    Sergey Martinson
    • Mishatychka
    • (as Sergei Martinson)
    Georgi Dyomin
    • Dobrynya Nikitich
    Aleksandr Shvorin
    Aleksandr Shvorin
    • Sokolnichek
    Nikolai Gladkov
    Nikolai Gladkov
    • Plenchishye
    Vladimir Solovyov
    Vladimir Solovyov
    • Kassyan
    • (as V. Solovyov)
    Mikhail Pugovkin
    Mikhail Pugovkin
    • Razumets
    Sergey Stolyarov
    Sergey Stolyarov
    • Aljoscha Popovich
    Shamshi Tyumenbayev
    Shamshi Tyumenbayev
    • Matvei Sbrodovich
    • (as Sh. Tyumenbayev)
    Sadykbek Dzhamanov
    • Murza Sartak
    • (as S. Dzhamanov)
    Vsevolod Tyagushev
    Vsevolod Tyagushev
    • Sbrodovich
    • (as V. Tyagushev)
    Muratbek Ryskulov
    Muratbek Ryskulov
    • Nevrui
    • (as M. Ryskulov)
    Iya Arepina
    Iya Arepina
    • Alyenushka
    Au-Son-Hi
    Au-Son-Hi
    • Tugar Dancer
    • Dirección
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
    • Guión
      • Mikhail Kochnev
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios29

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    wforstchen

    Surreal. . .Bizarre. . .you gotta love it

    Just sit back and assume you are going to see something so strange that you'll either flee to reruns of Beastmaster, or fall in love with an enchanting film unlike anything you've ever seen. Its an old Soviet production from the mid fifties, filled with overacting in the best traditions of social realist acting, and that indeed is part of the charm. But it is so much more, a child like wonder land of wind demons, magic swords, squirrels beating on mushrooms like bongo drums, and some of the best darn villians ever created. I first saw this in a theater when I was a kid and fell in love with the tale, so much so that it actually impacted my life in a major way. I wound up in a library, a ten year old wanting to read about Russian history, folktales, and above all else, the Mongols, who are the bad guys in the film. Well, I now spend my summers in Mongolia working on archaeological digs, have wandered around Russia doing the same, and though I teach American history on the college level, this film triggered a life long love of the exotic world of old Rus and the "Tugar," i.e. Mongol Hordes. . .along with the science fiction novels I write in which a Mongol like Horde are the major antagonists. For that alone I'm grateful to the weird genius of Ptushko, the director of this and several other equally strange movies. When I ran a college film series as a student I ordered this one up for what I guess you could call a "stoner's night," the old routine of strange cartoons, "Reefer Madness," and such. Everyone went nuts over "The Sword and the Dragon," and said it was the best of the night! Some of my favorite moments, the tower of human bodies, the great dancing girl routine, the 1000 lb envoy, the dancing squirrel, the wind demon, and the beautiful entry scene in the the court of Prince Vander. . .a moment as beautiful as any put on film and one of a couple of songs that are in Russian. So, go ahead and call it goofy. . .it might haunt your nightmares, you might just freak, call me a nut and turn it off in ten minutes. . .or you might get haunted by the film and watch it again and again. "Bravo Ilya Murometz!"
    rudge49

    It would be fun see this one one the Big Screen

    I first saw this Russian/Soviet epic on WOR TV's "Million Dollar Theater" back in the 60s, on our old B&W set. I would compare it with Sergei Eisenstein's "Alexander Nevsky"-virtuous Russians fighting evil invaders, in this case with a big dose of fantasy, Russian folklore, and done on a Cecil B. DeMille scale. I have not read much about the making of this movie but I suspect most of the extras were Red Army soldiers, much the same way the Soviet Army provided all the extras for "Waterloo" in 1970. The acting probably is a little broad by our standards but they do things differently in other countries and seeing a foreign is like travel-you see something different. And this is a fantasy-were there any subtleties of expression in "Star Wars"? I think the 1950s special effects hold up even in our CGI era and they looked fine on a 14" B&W screen in 1963. A nice big bag of popcorn, a cold winter night-or just a rainy one, the lights down, sit back and enjoy the show.
    Kirpianuscus

    I love it

    It is not easy to say why. To write about a familiar world, seductive - provocative scenes, the fairy tale air and the many stories about Bogatyrs is not exactly enough. The film gives more than an ordinary fantasy can give. Not the map of a fantastic world and remind of fundamental values but the flavors of a lost universe , so Russian than it is , certainly, universal. A lovely film , a great trip. Eccentric and silly and exagerated in few scenes, it is one of good return to fundamental values about things defining the heroic life.
    9loufalce

    Good Fun

    I remember seeing this film on the "Million Dollar Movie" on channel 9 {in the New York area} in the early 60s and I also had the Dell comic book adaptation.As a child it was impressive and it still holds up today.Basically its the story of the legendary Ilya Murometz{the Russian Giant}and his attempt to rid his land of the invading Tugars-in reality Mongols-who had their name changed for this film.The film features beautiful color photography, some massive battle scenes set against an Eisenstein like darkening sky, decent special effects like the Wind Demon, the Pig Man , the three headed fire dragon and some musical numbers too,including a sexy belly dancer at the Tugar's camp-adolescent fantasy material! .There probably is a pro Soviet message, but due to the fall of the Soviet Union it is no longer relevant.The acting which has often been criticized is actually pretty good on its own level, its just the English dubbing that somewhat works against it.An early example of the medieval themed "sword and sorcery" genre that became briefly popular in the 80s with films like "Excalibur" and "Conan the Barbarian", this one is entertaining, well produced and has an overall sense of innocence and wonder about it that is hard to resist. It may not be perfect, but it does what it has to do very well. Give it a shot. You might enjoy it.
    8gpeltz

    Needs restoration

    Like many who have reviewed the film before me, I saw this first as a child at a theater. The action parts impressed me, tremendous battle scenes with thousands of extras. The Wind Demon impressed me as did the Mountain of men, and the mountain of gold. Plot points were lost on me as was the erotic dance scenes. I remembered the heroic music, the beautiful scenery and the magic rug. It was with trepidation that I screened a you tube positing. If ever a movie cried out for restoration, it is this one. The color was faded to the point of being black and white. The print was fairly clean, but to view this on my small computer monitor made the loss of spectacle even more noticeable. One reads among the reviews the Soviet propaganda slant the people saw in the movie. It was based on a folk tale hero, one who like in the heros of our westerns of old, were straight shooters. Ilia plead his allegiance to the land, and those who work it. He would not be swayed by wealth nor power, from doing the right thing. You may call me old fashioned, but these time honored virtues are sore lacking in todays media. The Dragon of the title makes a very late appearance in he film, and is rather easily dispatched, still this was one of the first three headed fire breathing flying dragons I had ever seen in movies, and that alone boosts its "awesome to kids" factor way up. Glad I re watched it.

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    • Curiosidades
      The first Soviet film shot in CinemaScope with four-track stereo sound.
    • Pifias
      In the first scene, even though the village had a manned watchtower, nobody saw or even heard the horde of Tugars before they burst into the village.
    • Citas

      Envoy of Kalin: Resistance is useless! I will make you bow to our mighty chief Kalin.

    • Versiones alternativas
      A video release includes an American-made video (as opposed to film) prologue with an American family. The purpose of the prologue seems to have been to encourage younger viewers to read.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Misterio en el espacio: The Sword and the Dragon (1994)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de septiembre de 1956 (Unión Soviética)
    • País de origen
      • Unión Soviética
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official page on the Mosfilm site. Also links to a subbed YouTube video
    • Idioma
      • Ruso
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Sword and the Dragon
    • Empresa productora
      • Mosfilm
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    • Duración
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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