Chipollino (film)
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Chipollino | |
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Directed by | Tamara Lisitsian |
Written by |
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Produced by | Valery Gandrabura |
Starring | |
Narrated by | Gianni Rodari |
Cinematography | Dmitri Korzhikhin |
Edited by | Olga Etenko |
Music by | Vladislav Kazenin |
Production company | |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Chipollino (Russian: Чиполлино) is a 1972 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Tamara Lisitsian . The film is also known as Cipollino (International informal title and English / Italian title).
Plot
Residents of the village where the Chipollino boy-onion live, gathered in the market square for a solemn meeting with Prince Lemon, who had come to them. In a crush that arose from a large number of people gathered, Cipollino's father Cipollone, accidentally stepped on the prince's leg and was imprisoned, like a rebel and troublemaker.
Cast
- Gianni Rodari as Storyteller
- Aleksandr Yelistratov as Chipollino
- Vladimir Basov as Prince Lemon
- Rina Zelyonaya as Countess Cherry
- Aleksandra Panova as Countess Cherry
- Vitaly Kerdimun as Viscount Cherry
- Nadir Malishevsky as Lord Tomato before the earthquake
- Vladimir Belokurov as Lord Tomato after the earthquake
- Georgiy Vitsin as Lawyer Pea
- Roman Tkachuk as Mastino
- Aleksandr Kuznetsov as Chief of staff
- Georgi Georgiu as Patison
- Rudolf Rudin as Mr. Carotino
- Aleksei Smirnov as Cipollone
- Natalya Krachkovskaya as Cipolla
- Viktor Bajkov as Mr. Squash
- Yevgenia Melnikova as Mrs. Pumpkin
- Viktor Kolpakov as Master Raisin
- Anatoly Kubatsky as Aubergine
- Pavel Vinnik as Pear
- Maryana Smirnova as Strawberry
- Yekaterina Mojseyenko as Strawberry
- Yekaterina Semochkina as Radish
- Maria Vinogradova as town-dweller
External links
- Chipollino at IMDb
Categories:
- 1972 films
- 1970s musical comedy films
- Soviet musical comedy films
- Russian musical comedy films
- 1970s Russian-language films
- Films based on Italian novels
- Mosfilm films
- Films based on children's books
- Films shot in Russia
- Films shot in Rome
- 1970s prison films
- 1972 comedy films
- 1970s Soviet film stubs
- Musical comedy film stubs