Rock'n'Roll For Princesses (1991)
King of one fairy kingdom Philogerts is concerned that his only son Prince Philotheus does not want to grow up. Then the king decides to get him married. To do this, he arranges a contest of princesses, the winner of which will become the wife of Philotheus. The court magician of the kingdom of Izmora helps to arrange the competition.
Director: Radomir Vasilevsky
Genre: Family, Fantasy, Music
Runtime: 151 min
Release Date: March 14, 1991
Cast
- Gražina Baikštytė - Wizard of Izmora
- Viktor Pavlov - King of the Philogenians
- Andrei Ankudinov - Prince Philotheus
- Svetlana Nemolyaeva - Queen
- Lyudmila Arinina - Teacher
- Pavel Vinnik - Teacher
- Evgeniy Gerchakov - Educator
- Vladimir Nosik - Lom, Educator
- Valeri Ivchenko - Kruzerbas
- Aleksandr Pashutin - Sovetnik
Screenplay
Music: David Tukhmanov
Cinematography: Serhiy Stasenko
Editing: Viktoria Monyatovska
Production: Odessa Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Radomir Vasilevsky
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rock'n'Roll For Princesses about?
- King of one fairy kingdom Philogerts is concerned that his only son Prince Philotheus does not want to grow up. Then the king decides to get him married. To do this, he arranges a contest of princesses, the winner of which will become the wife of Philotheus. The court magician of the kingdom of Izmora helps to arrange the competition.
- Who directed Rock'n'Roll For Princesses?
- Rock'n'Roll For Princesses was directed by Radomir Vasilevsky.
- Who stars in Rock'n'Roll For Princesses?
- Rock'n'Roll For Princesses stars Gražina Baikštytė, Viktor Pavlov, Andrei Ankudinov, Svetlana Nemolyaeva, Lyudmila Arinina, Pavel Vinnik.
- How long is Rock'n'Roll For Princesses?
- Rock'n'Roll For Princesses has a runtime of 2h 31m (151 minutes).
- What genre is Rock'n'Roll For Princesses?
- Rock'n'Roll For Princesses is a Family, Fantasy, Music film.
- Where was Rock'n'Roll For Princesses produced?
- Rock'n'Roll For Princesses was produced in Soviet Union.