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The Humpbacked Horse
Remake of the 1947 Soviet film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow.
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Plot Summary
In a poor village, a young peasant named Ivan is given a magical, talking humpbacked horse. This horse possesses supernatural abilities and guides Ivan on a series of extraordinary adventures. Together, they overcome obstacles, face fantastical creatures, and even encounter royalty. Ivan's journey is one of self-discovery and courage, ultimately leading him to find love and prove his worth.
Critical Reception
The film is a beloved classic of Soviet cinema, cherished for its vibrant fairy-tale imagery, memorable songs, and heartwarming story. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional Western sense, it has endured as a popular and enduring family film in Russia and former Soviet countries, often remembered for its faithful adaptation of a classic Russian folktale and its whimsical charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative visuals and adherence to traditional folktale elements.
Appreciated for its engaging musical numbers and family-friendly narrative.
Considered a charming and enduring classic of Soviet children's fantasy cinema.
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Fun Fact
Director Aleksandr Rou was known as the 'fairy tale king' of Soviet cinema, having directed numerous successful adaptations of Russian folk and fairy tales, and 'The Humpbacked Horse' is considered one of his signature works.
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