The Lost Letter
Originally released in 1972. The Lost Letter is a comedy/fantasy film. directed by Borys Ivchenko. At just 79 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ivan Mykolaichuk, Fedir Stryhun, and Lidiya Belozyorova
Synopsis
Folk comedy that tells the adventures of Ukrainian cossacks Vasyl and Andriy as they set out on a long journey to deliver a letter from their leader to the Russian empress in St. Petersburg.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Ivan Mykolaichuk
as Vasyl, the cossack
Fedir Stryhun
as Andriy, the zaporozhian cossack
Lidiya Belozyorova
as Vasyl's wife
Zemfira Tsakhilova
as Odarka
Mikhail Golubovich
as Evil man
Vladimir Glukhoy
as strange man
Vasyl Symchych
as Vasyl's father
Anatoli Barchuk
as Ivan
Mariya Kapnist
as Witch
Volodymyr Shakalo
as Petro
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- UK
Production Companies
- Dovzhenko Film Studios
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Lost Letter about?
Folk comedy that tells the adventures of Ukrainian cossacks Vasyl and Andriy as they set out on a long journey to deliver a letter from their leader to the Russian empress in St. Petersburg.
Who directed The Lost Letter?
The Lost Letter was directed by Borys Ivchenko.
How long is The Lost Letter?
The Lost Letter has a runtime of 1 hours and 19 minutes (79 minutes total).
When was The Lost Letter released?
The Lost Letter was released on December 25, 1972 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Lost Letter?
The main cast of The Lost Letter includes Ivan Mykolaichuk, Fedir Stryhun, Lidiya Belozyorova, Zemfira Tsakhilova, Mikhail Golubovich.