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1961 • Romance / Drama • 88m

Scarlet Sails

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When Assol was a little girl, she met a wizard who foretold that it will be a fine sunny day when a beautiful ship under scarlet sail would arrive and the noble prince would take her away to the world of her dreams where she will be loved and happy. The neighbours joked about her, children teased her, but Assol chose to believe in miracles and wait for her prince.

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Anastasiya Vertinskaya
Anastasiya Vertinskaya
Assol
Vasili Lanovoy
Vasili Lanovoy
Arthur Grey
Ivan Pereverzev
Ivan Pereverzev
Longrene
Sergei Martinson
Sergei Martinson
Filipp
Nikolai Volkov St.
Nikolai Volkov St.
Aglie
Sergei Romodanov
Sergei Romodanov
Captain Gop
Oleg Anofriev
Oleg Anofriev
Letika
Pavel Volkov
Pavel Volkov
Poldishok
Zoya Fyodorova
Zoya Fyodorova
Governess
Yevgeni Morgunov
Yevgeni Morgunov
Policeman
Pavel Massalsky
Pavel Massalsky
Arthur's father
Emmanuil Geller
Emmanuil Geller
Zimmer
Grigoriy Shpigel
Grigoriy Shpigel
Menners Jr.
Gemma Firsova
Gemma Firsova
Arthur's mother
Anna Orochko
Anna Orochko
Aleksei Alekseyev
Aleksei Alekseyev
Panten, mate (in credits N. Alekseev)
Director: Aleksandr PtushkoScreenplay: Aleksandr YurovskyScreenplay: Aleksei NagornyjExecutive Producer: I. Kharitonov

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CinemaSerf
2024-12-17
70%

This opens like a Powell & Pressburger film with some glorious photography and musical accompaniment to kick-start an amiable fantasy adventure. It's all about the dreams of the young "Assol" (Yelena Cheremshanova) who has an encounter with a wizard who fills her head with what is seemingly the most impossible dream. She's young and impressionable, though, and very much takes to heart his promise that one day a proud ship will sail into their bay, bedecked in bright red sails, and carrying a prince who will sweep her off her feet. Of course, everyone else in the place is entirely sceptical of her dream but she (now Anastasia Vertinskaya) is determined never to let go of that hope, even though she is by now a fully-grown woman who is the desire of many would-be, if hardly catch-of-the month, suitors. The story is the stuff of fairly standard fairy tale, but Aleksandr Ptushko has pulled out all the stops to give us something that's heavy on the colourful and aesthetic creativity to great effect. The supporting cast manage to mingle the jovial with the decent and yep, there's the obvious cad or two amongst them who are determined that she will end up just like all the other's in their small fishing village. Perhaps it will be "Arthur" (the distinctly Olivier-esque Vasili Lanonvoy) who might just prove her salvation, and not without some considerable sacrifices of his own - all in the name of promises kept and true love's kiss. It's the ultimate feel-good movie this that allows our hearts to rule our heads, refuses to allow mundanity or reality to clutter it and though maybe it's a little long in the middle, shows off the lighter side of Soviet film making in a cheery and uncomplicated manner. I'm not too sure folks nowadays would be allowed to stand on the pier yelling "Assol" without the police being called? Maybe that's not such a good thing.

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Released
Origin
SU
Languages
Russian
Studios
Mosfilm

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