Adventures of Captain Vrungel (1979)
June 6, 1979Release Date
Adventures of Captain Vrungel (1979)
June 6, 1979Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Zinoviy Gerdt
Captain Vrungel
Yevhen Papernyi
Chief / Mate Lom / Yacht club chairman
Heorhiy Kyshko
Sailor Fux
Grigoriy Shpigel
Agent 00X
Semyon Farada
Small gangster
Aleksandr Burmistrov
Big gangster
Eduard Nazarov
Captain of 'Black Cuttlefish'
Venyamin Smekhov
Admiral
Igor Kovalyov
Animation
David Cherkaskyi
Director
Aleksandr Tatarskiy
Animation
Andrey Nekrasov
Story
Yukhym Chepovetskiy
Lyricist
Yurii Skyrda
Painter
Leonid Priadkin
Director of Photography
Vladimir Belorusov
Director of Photography
Yuna Sribnytska
Editor
Radna Sakhaltuyev
Art Direction / Painter
Eduard Kyrych
Painter
Kostiantyn Chykin
Animation
Svitlana Kutsenko
Script Editor
Adolf Pedan
Animation
Mark Draitsun
Animation / Painter
Natalya Marchenkova
Animation
Mariia Cherkaska
Painter
Georgiy Firtich
Original Music Composer
Ivan Vorobyov
Screenplay
Volodymyr Haidai
Script Editor
Volodymyr Honcharov
Animation / Painter
Natalia Chernyshova
Painter
Oleksandr Lavrov
Animation
Viktor Hruzdiev
Sound Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 6, 1979
Original NameПриключения капитана Врунгеля
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Genres
Wiki.
Adventures of Captain Wrongel (Russian: Приключения капитана Врунгеля, translit. Priklyucheniya kapitana Vrungelya) is a 1976–1979 Soviet cutout/traditional animation musical adventure animation comedy miniseries by David Cherkassky, Kievnauchfilm, loosely based on the novel with the same name by Andrey Nekrasov. The series consists of 13 episodes, of which 1–3 were animated/filmed in 1976, 4–6 in 1977, 7–9 in 1978, and 10–13 in 1979.
The book by Nekrasov was first published in the Pioneer magazine in 1937 (shortened, in the form of a comic). A full text publication was issued in 1939. The novel is a parody of the popular sailor tales of the 1930s and of stereotypes, then prevalent in the Soviet Union, of foreigners and foreign countries. The film received awards at Yerevan all-union film festival and the Czechoslovakia international TV film festival. The songs and music were performed by the soloists' ensemble of the State Symphony Orchestra of the UkSSR, conducted by N. Basov.