A Dream Trailer

A Dream Trailer (1964)

12 December 1964 Drama, History 91 mins

Poetic treatment of the early life of Ukrainian poet and painter Taras Shevchenko. A biopic made on the occasion of his 150th anniversary. It dwells on the first part of the Shevchenko's life leading up to the writing of his rebellious poem "A Dream" (A comedy). The film features the first appearance on the silver screen of the iconic Ukrainian actor Ivan Mykolaichuk (as Taras Shevchenko).

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Cast

Ivan Mykolaichuk

as Taras Shevchenko

Yuriy Leontyev

as young Taras

Dmytro Milyutenko

as Uncle Ivan

Nataliia Naum

as Yadviha Husikovska

Mikhail Derzhavin

as Karl Bryullov

Vasyl Dashenko

as Venetsianov

Dmytro Franko

as Vasyl Zhukovsky

Volodymyr Honcharov

as Engelhardt

Mykola Talyura

as Shyryayev

Efim Kopelyan

as Prekhtel

Anatoliy Ivanov

as Tsar Alexander I

Crew

Mykhailo Chorny

Mykhailo Chorny Director of Photography

Oleksandr Bilash

Original Music Composer

Mykola Rieznyk

Mykola Rieznyk Production Design

International Titles

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