Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes

  • Natalya Sedych: Alyonushka
  • Alexei Katyschew: Vasya
  • Leonid Kharitonov: Fedul IV
  • Tamara Nossowa: first beauty
  • Mikhail Pugowkin: Zar
  • Lidija Koroleva: Zarin
  • Georgi Milljar: Kastschej / Baba Yaga
  • Alexander Chwylja: baldy / Weiser
  • Anastasia Sujewa: narrator
  • Wera Altaiskaja: Baba Jagas daughter
  • Pavel Pavlenko: Aquarius

Fire, water and trombones (Russian Огонь, вода и ... медные трубы ) (1968 ) is a Russian fairy tale, the various characters and stories of the Slav folklore as Koschtschei and the witch Baba Yaga picks.

Action

There is a Russian proverb based on the announced events in the Book of Revelation: "One has to fire, water and trombones survive. " That means you have to master the challenges of life, gain experience and strengthen his will.

The hero of the film Vasya meets in the forest during charcoal making Alyonushka that takes care of her goat Bjelotschka. He falls in love with the girl and Alyonushka reciprocates his feelings. But the servants of the immortal Kastschej lie in wait and kidnap the girl for their masters, right before the eyes Vasya. Looking after loved ones Vasya literally goes through fire and water. But the hardest thing is the trumpets, that is, to resist the temptations of fame is.

Comments

The film premiered in the GDR on 13 December 1968, received in October 1989 re- cinema applications.

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