Magicians
Originally released in 1982. Magicians is a comedy/romance film. directed by Konstantin Bromberg. With a runtime of 2h 34m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Aleksandr Abdulov, Aleksandra Yakovleva-Aasmyae, and Valentin Gaft
Synopsis
In a small Russian town, there is a Research Institute for magic. One of the witches, Alyona Sanina, is going to marry a guy named Ivan Puhov (not a magician). A jealous Apollon Sataneev tells her boss Kira Shemahandskaya that Sanina is going to marry not Ivan Puhov, but Ivan Kivrin, whom Shemahandskaya is going to marry herself. Enraged, Shemahandskaya, who is a powerful witch, orders Sanina to forget about her Ivan and marry Sataneev instead. And this will be final unless Alyona kisses Puhov before midnight on New Year. Alyona's friends call Puhov to the rescue.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Aleksandr Abdulov
as Ivan Sergeevich Puhov
Aleksandra Yakovleva-Aasmyae
as Alyona Igorevna Sanina
Valentin Gaft
as Apollon Mitrofanovich Sataneev
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
as Kira Anatolyevna Shemahanskaya
Valeriy Zolotukhin
as Ivan Kivrin
Roman Filippov
as Modest Kamneyedov
Emmanuil Vitorgan
as Kovrov
Mikhail Svetin
as Foma Ostapych Bryl
Semyon Farada
as Guest from South
Irina Grishina
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Gosteleradio USSR
- Odessa Film Studio
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Magicians about?
In a small Russian town, there is a Research Institute for magic. One of the witches, Alyona Sanina, is going to marry a guy named Ivan Puhov (not a magician). A jealous Apollon Sataneev tells her ...
Who directed Magicians?
Magicians was directed by Konstantin Bromberg.
How long is Magicians?
Magicians has a runtime of 2 hours and 34 minutes (154 minutes total).
When was Magicians released?
Magicians was released on December 31, 1982 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Magicians?
The main cast of Magicians includes Aleksandr Abdulov, Aleksandra Yakovleva-Aasmyae, Valentin Gaft, Yekaterina Vasilyeva, Valeriy Zolotukhin.