

The Red Rose of Samarkand
A bright and fun tale of a bandit who has raised havoc in the desert, who then participates in the selection for the beautiful queen's bridegroom, and after many twists and turns he is chosen.
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Plot Summary
In 18th-century Russia, a young Cossack is tasked with a perilous journey to the faraway city of Samarkand. He must recover a legendary red rose, said to hold immense power and beauty, before it falls into the wrong hands. Along the way, he faces treacherous landscapes, dangerous adversaries, and moral dilemmas that test his courage and resolve.
Critical Reception
While not a widely distributed international hit, 'The Red Rose of Samarkand' was appreciated for its epic scope and visual splendor, particularly by audiences in its native Soviet Union. Critics praised its adventurous spirit and historical setting, though some found its narrative pacing to be deliberate. It's often remembered as a classic of Soviet adventure cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its grand visuals and sweeping adventure.
- Appreciated for its engaging historical backdrop.
- Some noted a deliberate, though fitting, narrative pace.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this specific title. However, it is generally regarded as a well-crafted Soviet adventure film with strong production values.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Soviet Central Asia, utilizing the distinctive architecture and landscapes of the region to bring the story of Samarkand to life.
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