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Les Voiles écarlates

Original title: Alye parusa
  • 1961
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Les Voiles écarlates (1961)
DramaFantasyRomance

A little girl Assol met a wizard and it has been foretold: "... it will be a fine sunny day when a beautiful ship under scarlet sail comes and the noble prince will take you away from here. ... Read allA little girl Assol met a wizard and it has been foretold: "... it will be a fine sunny day when a beautiful ship under scarlet sail comes and the noble prince will take you away from here. He'll take you to the world of your dreams, where you will be loved and happy." The neighb... Read allA little girl Assol met a wizard and it has been foretold: "... it will be a fine sunny day when a beautiful ship under scarlet sail comes and the noble prince will take you away from here. He'll take you to the world of your dreams, where you will be loved and happy." The neighbours told jokes about her, children teased her, but she waited for her prince. She trusted... Read all

  • Director
    • Aleksandr Ptushko
  • Writers
    • Aleksandr Grin
    • Aleksei Nagornyj
    • Aleksandr Yurovsky
  • Stars
    • Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    • Vasiliy Lanovoy
    • Yelena Cheremshanova
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    745
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    • Director
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Grin
      • Aleksei Nagornyj
      • Aleksandr Yurovsky
    • Stars
      • Anastasiya Vertinskaya
      • Vasiliy Lanovoy
      • Yelena Cheremshanova
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    Anastasiya Vertinskaya
    • Assol
    Vasiliy Lanovoy
    Vasiliy Lanovoy
    • Arthur Grey
    Yelena Cheremshanova
    • Young Assol
    • (as Lena Cheremshanova)
    Aleksandr Lupenko
    • Young Arthur
    • (as Sasha Lupenko)
    Ivan Pereverzev
    Ivan Pereverzev
    • Longrene
    • (as I. Pereverzev)
    Sergey Martinson
    Sergey Martinson
    • Filipp
    • (as Sergei Martinson)
    Nikolay Volkov
    Nikolay Volkov
    • Aglie
    Sergei Romodanov
    Sergei Romodanov
    • Captain Gop
    Oleg Anofriev
    Oleg Anofriev
    • Letika
    Pavel Volkov
    Pavel Volkov
    • Poldishok
    Zoya Fyodorova
    Zoya Fyodorova
    • Governess
    Evgeniy Morgunov
    Evgeniy Morgunov
    • Policeman
    Pavel Massalsky
    Pavel Massalsky
    • Arthur's father
    Emmanuil Geller
    Emmanuil Geller
    • Zimmer
    Grigoriy Shpigel
    Grigoriy Shpigel
    • Menners Jr.
    Aleksey Alekseev
    Aleksey Alekseev
    • Panten
    Dzhemma Firsova
    Dzhemma Firsova
    • Arthur's mother
    Aleksandr Khvylya
    Aleksandr Khvylya
    • Menners Sr.
    • Director
      • Aleksandr Ptushko
    • Writers
      • Aleksandr Grin
      • Aleksei Nagornyj
      • Aleksandr Yurovsky
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    User reviews10

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    10zemba7-817-69080

    the most romantic

    This is simply the most beautiful and romantic film ever made. Even stranger, it was directed by Alexnadr Ptushko, known for his fantasy films and spacial effects. I guess he wanted a change of pace from his overblown spectacles. He succeeds beautifully.

    This early 20th century novella is a classic in Russia yet, like The Wizard of Oz, the film is far better than the book. The two leads are outstanding and the girl who plays Assol is stunning! The musical score should be recorded. What a pity this is not known in the West.

    If you like The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Random Harvest, The Bishop's Wife, One Way Passage and Somewhere in Time - and believe in miracles - this is the crown jewel.
    10BirnbergLb

    A Romantic Fairy Tale

    "Alye Parusa" can best be described as a romantic fairy tale.

    Its about the pursuit and attainment of true love whatever the obstacles. Alexander Grin created a world that is magical, beautiful, sentimental and captivating.

    Its a shame he's unheard of outside of Russia and generations there have loved his classic novel for its adventure spirit, its belief in will overcoming the trials of the sea, time, human skepticism and the fulfillment of human happiness in the most idyllic of settings.

    Vasily Lanovoy is well cast as Grey and the incomparable Anastasiya Vertinskaya shines as Assol and they stand out on the silver screen as the star-crossed lovers. Alexandr Ptushko brought the novel to life and one is drawn into a world that's timeless like a fairy tale but which never loses sight of the human element and the yearnings of the principal leads.

    I won't give away the beautiful ending except to note its worth the price of admission to this movie. Its so popular that an entire festival is devoted to it in Saint Petersburg.

    Its family-friendly entertainment of the highest caliber and is highly recommended!
    10laj45

    a beautiful story and movie

    I came across this movie by chance, and what a lovely chance encounter! The production value was high, for it was easy to believe that what was seen was really a little Russian village by the sea. The ship must have been authentic, outfitted with no less than real, scarlett silk sails! The story is a simple fairy tale, following the adventurous hero and graceful heroine from childhood.

    Sadly, this may not reach the audience it deserves. Perhaps that just as Western art students are reexamining Soviet creations without the political prejudice of times past, so too should these wonderful films come to light. I'd recommend this to anyone who appreciates classic storytelling.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One of my absolute favourites from Ptushko

    I've liked all that I've seen from Aleksandr Ptushko, the three films of his that have been shown on MST3K are much better than they're made out to be because the original versions are beautiful but are ruined significantly by the dubs. Scarlet Sails is one of his absolute best, if I had a top 3 I would almost certainly put it up there alongside Stone Flower and The Tale of Tsar Sultan. Like with all of Ptushko's films, it is visually stunning with photography that has a simple sweep that is kept unobtrusively and breathtaking sets and scenery that makes you wish you were in Russia. Any details seen like the ship are so well constructed also that you are convinced they're real. The music is sumptuous and has a feel of affecting romance and wondrous fantasy, it also has a very Soviet sound to it and if there was a CD of just the music I'd gladly buy it. The dialogue is noble and well-written, clearly written with heart and thought, yet it also allows for the drama and romance to speak for themselves. The story like Stone Flower is essentially a simple fairy-tale, the fairy tale elements are recognisable and have a real enchantment to them while never doing so in a complicated way, and the romantic elements are genuinely touching and don't bog the film down in any way. Emotionally Scarlet Sails is really one of Ptushko's most beautiful, mainly because the romantic elements are so well done. It also helps that the characters are so easy to identify with, and that Scarlet Sails with two outstanding lead performances is for me is the best-acted Ptushko film. In conclusion, one of Ptushko's best and a personal favourite as of now. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    7lee_eisenberg

    the red runs deep

    Aleksandr Ptushko might be recognizable to western audiences from the riffing of reedited versions of his movies (e.g., "Sampo" retitled "The Day the Earth Froze") on "Mystery Science Theater 3000"). I understand that the original versions of these movies are worth seeing, not the sort of movies that MST3K would heckle. His "Alye parusa" ("Scarlet Sails" in English) is an impressive one. It's based on Aleksandr Grin's 1923 novel of the same name, and I understand that Grin's work enjoyed a renaissance under Khrushchev's thaw. The movie doesn't have the most complex story, but it's enjoyable enough for its hour and a half. One might interpret it as a look at the desire to break free of one's confines, whether Assol's peasant world or Arthur's aristocratic world.

    So, it's not any sort of masterpiece, but I recommend it. Probably the neatest thing about the movie is the filming locations around the Black Sea.

    Assol. That name has gotta make lots of English-speakers giggle.

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    • Trivia
      Aleksandr Ptushko demanded that only the real ship with real scarlet sails would be used. So 2,000m of scarlet silk had in fact been bought for the movie.
    • Connections
      Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1961 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Crvena jedra
    • Filming locations
      • Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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