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Le fils de Tarass Boulba ()


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Despite the disagreement of their mother, the sons of old Taras Bulba are taken to the Dnieper camp on their return from a Kiev seminary, to teach them how to become real Cossacks.

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Taras Bulba (as Wladimir Medar)
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Natalia
Jean-François Poron ...
Andrei Bulba
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Voivode
Huc Santana ...
Gurko (as Huc-Santana)
Hugo Santana ...
Gurko
George Reich ...
Ostapi
Andrea Scotti ...
Prince Lipovsky
Sylvia Sorrente ...
Mira (as Silvia Sorente)
Mirko Ellis
Armand Bourguignon
Nino Marchetti ...
Kotchovoy (as G. Battista Marchetti)
Dada Gallotti ...
Nicha
Diane Telegen

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Ferdinando Baldi
Henri Zaphiratos ... (as Henry Zaphiratos)

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Ennio De Concini ... (screenplay)
 
Nikolay Gogol ... (novel) (as Nikolai Gogol)
 
Henri Zaphiratos ... () (as Henri Thanos)

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Henri Zaphiratos ... producer (as Henry Zaphiratos)

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Louiguy
Guido Robuschi
Gian Stellari

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Massimo Dallamano
Amerigo Gengarelli
Luciano Trasatti

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Enzo Alfonsi ... (creditOnly) (as Enzo Alfonzi)
Renzo Lucidi
Armand Psenny ... (creditOnly)

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Oscar D'Amico

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Mario Giorsi

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Halid Redzebasic ... assistant makeup artist

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Gianni Solitro ... production manager

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Vojdrag Bercic ... second assistant director (as Voidrag Berciç)
Bernard d'Abrigeon ... third assistant director
Marko Markoviç ... second assistant director
Antonio Mollica ... second assistant director (as Mollica)
Than-Trong-Thi ... first assistant director (as Hanh-Trong-Thi)

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Albert Platzman ... foley artist

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Christian Cardin ... singer: 'Avant que de te connaître'
Marie-Thérèse Eyquem ... lyricist: 'Avant que de te connaître'
Huc Santana ... singer: 'Les Cosaques'
Henri Zaphiratos ... lyricist: 'Avant que de te connaître' (as Henry Zaphiratos)

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Marcella De Marchis ... script supervisor (as Marcella Rossellini)

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Ferdinando Baldi ... technical advisor
Andrea Fantasia ... master of arms (as Fantasia)
Giorgio Piferi ... production secretary

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Plot Summary

Cossack chief Taras Bulba, aiming to conquer neighboring Poland and her Tartar allies, sends his sons Ostap and Andrei to study in the Polish city Dubno to learn more about Polish customs and strengths. Andrei, however, falls in love with the Polish governor's daughter Natalia. When the Cossacks march on Dubno, Andrei is imprisoned, but escapes back to his father. Taras Bulba dictates peace terms to the Poles, which include taking Natalia as hostage. Although Natalia agrees, Andrei rebels against his father and takes the girl back to the city. In the ensuing battle, both Andrei and Natalia are killed, but the two fathers declare peace. Written by Jim Marshall

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Also Known As
  • Taras Bulba, il cosacco (Italy)
  • Tarass Boulba (France)
  • The Fighting Cossacks (United States)
  • Plains of Battle (United States)
  • Taras Bulba - Die Kosaken kommen (Germany)
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  • 96 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Same title, plot and release date as its famous Hollywood namesake Taras Bulba (1962), but no stars or budget. Inevitably, totally eclipsed at the box office. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Blood Beat (2021). See more »

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