Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 2

Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 2 (Russian: Иван Царевич и Серый волк 2, romanized: Ivan Tsarevich i Seriy volk 2) is a 2013 Russian full-length traditionally-animated film directed by Vladimir Toropchin.[3]

Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf 2
Directed byVladimir Toropchin
Produced bySergei Selyanov
Aleksandr Boyarsky
Screenplay byVladimir Toropchin
Aleksandr Boyarsky
Svetlana Sachenko
StarringNikita Yefremov
Aleksandr Boyarsky
Music byMikhail Chertischev
Edited bySergei Glezin
Production
company
Distributed byCinema Fund
Release date
  • December 26, 2013 (2013-12-26)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget$2 115 600[1]
Box office$20 962 988[2]

Plot

One day the Scholar Cat reads Pushkin's poem Ruslan and Lyudmila aloud; Vasilisa listens and dreams of romance and adventure.

Ivan and Vasilisa have been married for a year already and are the second persons of the state. Ivan is almost always busy with state affairs, in fact having the role of the War Minister, while his wife is bored. Because of this, the couple quarrel, and the King with the Wolf and the Cat think how to reconcile them. The Cat appeals for help to the "villain in retirement" Chernomor, who has long lost his beard and now is working as a clown. He is promised the role of Othello in the theater of the faraway kingdom as an award for the successful abduction of Vasilisa, since in his soul he is a tragedian. But because of the sorcerer's sister, Naina's bat, and the "two-way curse" of Chernomor's beard of these heroes, there is confusion in "place of destination", a flight to the Moon and much more...

Cast

  • Nikita Yefremov - Ivan Tsarevich
  • Aleksandr Boyarsky - Gray Wolf
  • Mikhail Boyarsky - Scholar Cat
  • Tatiana Bunina - Vasilisa
  • Ivan Okhlobystin - The King
  • Irina Rakhmanova - Frog
  • Maksim Sergeev - Chernomor
  • Andrei Lyovin - heroes
  • Anatoly Petrov - Elder
  • Elena Shulman - mermaid
  • Ekaterina Gorokhovskaya - Naina

Awards

The film received the Best Animated Film prize at the 2014 Golden Eagle Awards.[4]

References

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