Ordinary Wonder
Originally released in 1964. Ordinary Wonder is a drama/romance film. directed by Erast Garin.
Starring Aleksey Konsovskiy, Nina Zorskaya, and Oleg Vidov
Synopsis
In a romantic and philosophical tale of magic and love, a mischievous Sorcerer turns a bear into a young man. Unhappy in his new state, the former bear, with the help of the magician and his beautiful wife, is looking for a princess to kiss in order for his wish to be granted. Certain that all princesses are a vain, spoiled lot, he approaches the first one he sees. But the princess herself is gentle, kind and beautiful, and she and the young man fall in love with each other at the first sight. Unable to bring her pain, he runs away without explaining. As the Princess takes brave actions to find her beloved, new characters enter the story, including the King's ambitious Prime Minister and a hunter looking for a bear fur to complete his collection. How will this complicated plot be resolved?
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Aleksey Konsovskiy
as хозяин
Nina Zorskaya
as хозяйка
Oleg Vidov
as медведь
Erast Garin
as король
Nelli Maksimova
as принцесса
Georgi Georgiu
as министр-администратор
Aleksey Dobronravov
as первый министр
Valentina Karavayeva
as придворная дама
Viktor Avdyushko
as трактирщик
Klavdiya Lepanova
as Аманда
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Gorky Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ordinary Wonder about?
In a romantic and philosophical tale of magic and love, a mischievous Sorcerer turns a bear into a young man. Unhappy in his new state, the former bear, with the help of the magician and his beauti...
Who directed Ordinary Wonder?
Ordinary Wonder was directed by Erast Garin.
How long is Ordinary Wonder?
Ordinary Wonder has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).
When was Ordinary Wonder released?
Ordinary Wonder was released on December 1, 1964 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Ordinary Wonder?
The main cast of Ordinary Wonder includes Aleksey Konsovskiy, Nina Zorskaya, Oleg Vidov, Erast Garin, Nelli Maksimova.