The Falcon (1990)

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A beautiful adaptation of a traditional Russian folk tale, about a young woman who must rescue a mysterious prince from an evil queen. The making of The Falcon was a historic event: the first co-production ever between Soviet Georgia and American filmmakers. The locations are all real, including the breathtaking Caucasus Mountain of Georgia, places Western audiences had never before seen.

Director: Koba Tsakadze, Greg Palmer
Runtime: 60 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Dato Evgenidze
Cinematography: Bill Fenster
Production: Palmer/Fenster Productions, Georgia-Film
Country: Soviet Union, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Koba Tsakadze, Greg Palmer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Falcon about?
A beautiful adaptation of a traditional Russian folk tale, about a young woman who must rescue a mysterious prince from an evil queen. The making of The Falcon was a historic event: the first co-production ever between Soviet Georgia and American filmmakers. The locations are all real, including the breathtaking Caucasus Mountain of Georgia, places Western audiences had never before seen.
Who directed The Falcon?
The Falcon was directed by Koba Tsakadze, Greg Palmer.
Who stars in The Falcon?
The Falcon stars Ya Parulava, Erika Warmbrunn, Levan Uchaneishvili, Nugzar Ruhadze, Carmen Roman, Laurence Ballard.
How long is The Falcon?
The Falcon has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
Where was The Falcon produced?
The Falcon was produced in Soviet Union, United States of America.