Sarra Mokil

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Sarra Mokil

Born October 12, 1906 · Poltava, Russian Empire

Died July 20, 1984 · aged 77

No biography available.

Known For

ViyViy · 1967
Viy
6.91967
MovieDramaFantasy
A seminary student on monastery holiday kills an old witch in a remote village. The hag then transforms into a beautiful young woman whose dying wish is for him to watch over her wake for three nights. With terrors occurring and his faith waning, he reads prayers on the overnight watch and tries to survive the supernatural encounters.
Ruslan and LudmilaRuslan and Ludmila · 1972
Ruslan and Ludmila
6.41972
MovieAdventureFamily
In the midst of the wedding party of Prince Ruslan and Ludmila, daughter of Prince Vladimir, the girl is kidnapped by the evil sorcerer Chernomor and the witch Naina. Three of her past suitors set out, as does Ruslan, to rescue Ludmila.
The Fox and the WolfThe Fox and the Wolf · 1936
The Fox and the Wolf
1936
MovieAnimation
Animated movie for children based on folk tales.
The New GulliverThe New Gulliver · 1935
The New Gulliver
5.71935
MovieFamilyFantasy
Young boy dreams of himself as a version of Gulliver who has landed in Lilliput suffering under capitalist inequality and exploitation.
The Wolf And The Seven KidsThe Wolf And The Seven Kids · 1938
The Wolf And The Seven Kids
7.01938
MovieAnimation
A goat and seven kids lived in a house on a hill. One day the Goat went to housework and strictly ordered the goats not to let the Wolf into the house. But the Gray Wolf forged a thin voice from a blacksmith, repainted his skin and managed to get into the house. Six kids were swallowed by him in one sitting. Only one was saved - the smallest goat. It was he who told the returning mother Goat about the terrible misfortune. The goat rushed after the Wolf and found him sleeping after a hearty meal. The fearless Goat ripped open the belly of the Wolf and saved the goats. Then the Goat stuffed the Wolf's belly with stones and sewed it up. Wolf woke up, went to the river to get drunk. He bent down, and the stones pulled him down. The wolf fell into the water and went to the bottom
The Tale of Tsar SaltanThe Tale of Tsar Saltan · 1967
The Tale of Tsar Saltan
6.81967
MovieFamilyFantasy
Driven from the court by her sisters' scheming, the young Tsarina is thrown into the sea in a cask with her infant son. Surviving the storm-tossed voyage, the mother and her now magically-adult son land on a remote island where he falls in love with a Swan Princess in human form, and longs for reunion with his estranged father, Tsar Saltan. Merchants come to the island with news of the tsar, and the prince sends word back to him, but the sisters continue their campaign of lies and trickery to keep them apart.
The Giant TurnipThe Giant Turnip · 1936
The Giant Turnip
1936
MovieAnimation
Animated adaptation of Russian folk tale "Repka" ("The Giant Turnip").
Lord of LifeLord of Life · 1932
Lord of Life
8.01932
MovieAnimation
About the struggle for a new way of life. One of the residents of an old, dilapidated house receives a new apartment. But he can’t sleep in his new place: there are no bedbugs. The average person decides to fix the matter. Soon the new apartment turns out to be cluttered with all the accessories of bourgeois life. Bedbugs immediately appear. "Enough!" — the announcer’s voice is heard. A strong whirlwind clears the apartment of rubbish, and the tenant himself is thrown into the bathtub.

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The Wolf And The Seven KidsThe Wolf And The Seven Kids · 1938
The Wolf And The Seven Kids
7.01938
MovieAnimation
A goat and seven kids lived in a house on a hill. One day the Goat went to housework and strictly ordered the goats not to let the Wolf into the house. But the Gray Wolf forged a thin voice from a blacksmith, repainted his skin and managed to get into the house. Six kids were swallowed by him in one sitting. Only one was saved - the smallest goat. It was he who told the returning mother Goat about the terrible misfortune. The goat rushed after the Wolf and found him sleeping after a hearty meal. The fearless Goat ripped open the belly of the Wolf and saved the goats. Then the Goat stuffed the Wolf's belly with stones and sewed it up. Wolf woke up, went to the river to get drunk. He bent down, and the stones pulled him down. The wolf fell into the water and went to the bottom

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