Old Man Khottabych (1957)
A boy named Volka discovers an ancient vessel on the bottom of a river. When he opens it, a genie emerges from there. He calls himself Hassan Abdurrahman ibn Khottab, or in Russian style Khottabych. Grateful Khottabych is ready to fulfill any of Volka's wishes. But it appears that Volka should use the powers of the genie carefully, for they can have undesirable results.
Director: Gennadi Kazansky
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Family
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: July 12, 1957
Cast
- Nikolai Volkov St. - Хоттабыч
- Aleksei Litvinov - Волька (Володя Костыльков)
- Gennadi Khudyakov - Женька Богорад
- Lev Kovalchuk - Гога
- Olga Cherkasova - Варвара Степановна
- Maya Blinova - мать Вольки
- Efim Kopelyan - Джафар али Мухаммедов
- Aleksandr Larikov - доктор
- Anatoly Korolkevich - Comrade from the State Circus Administration
- Valentina Romanova - Глафира Кузьминична
Screenplay
- Lazar Lagin
- Lazar Lagin (Book)
Music: Nadezhda Simonyan
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Old Man Khottabych about?
- A boy named Volka discovers an ancient vessel on the bottom of a river. When he opens it, a genie emerges from there. He calls himself Hassan Abdurrahman ibn Khottab, or in Russian style Khottabych. Grateful Khottabych is ready to fulfill any of Volka's wishes. But it appears that Volka should use the powers of the genie carefully, for they can have undesirable results.
- Who directed Old Man Khottabych?
- Old Man Khottabych was directed by Gennadi Kazansky.
- Who stars in Old Man Khottabych?
- Old Man Khottabych stars Nikolai Volkov St., Aleksei Litvinov, Gennadi Khudyakov, Lev Kovalchuk, Olga Cherkasova, Maya Blinova.
- How long is Old Man Khottabych?
- Old Man Khottabych has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Old Man Khottabych?
- Old Man Khottabych is a Adventure, Fantasy, Family film.
- Where was Old Man Khottabych produced?
- Old Man Khottabych was produced in Soviet Union.