The Fair at Sorochyntsi Trailer

The Fair at Sorochyntsi Trailer (1939)

19 June 1939 94 mins

Cheerful and mischievous lad Gritsko offers young Parasya his hand and his heart on the first day of the fair in Sorochyntsi. The girl's father, Cherevik, presents no objection – her stepmother, however, is furious, and refuses to recognise their relationship; Cherevik drunkenly relents. Gritsko alone bemoans his sadness, whereupon a gypsy presents him a deal – Gritsko will sell his oxen to the gypsy if the latter can successfully make Parasya's parents accept their union.

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Cast

Anton Dunajsky

as Solopii Cherevyk

Varvara Chayka

as Khyvria

A. Bizev

as gypsy

Vitaliy Perezhogin

as Afanasii Ivanovych

Nadezhda Mikhaylova

as gypsy (singing)

Aleksandra Kononova

as gypsy (dancing)

Dmitriy Kapka

as barker, devil, schoolboy, old man

Crew

Nikolai Ekk

Director

Vasyl Krychevskyi

Vasyl Krychevskyi Production Design

Yakov Stollyar

Original Music Composer

Nikolay Kulchitskiy

Nikolay Kulchitskiy Director of Photography

Grigoriy Aleksandrov

Grigoriy Aleksandrov Director of Photography

International Titles

Sorochyntsi Fair Trailer

Sorochinskaya yarmarka Trailer

Сорочинський ярмарок Trailer

International Releases Dates

Russia 19 June 1939

Production Companies

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