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Basic facts

Original title Brat' ja Karamazovy
Film type Feature
Category Fiction
Director
Screenplay
Original work
Production country
Production company
Dialogue

Cast

Michail Uljanov (as Michail Ul'janov)
Dmitrij

Lionella Pyr'eva
Grusen'ka

Andrej Mjagkov
Alësa/Aljosja

Mark Prudkin
Fédor Pavlovic

Svetlana Korkosko
Katerina Ivanovna

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Titles

Original title
Swedish release title

Crew

Director
Screenplay
Director of Photography
Music
Production Designer
Conductor

Cast

Michail Uljanov (as Michail Ul'janov) Dmitrij
Lionella Pyr'eva Grusen'ka
Kirill Lavrov Ivan
Andrej Mjagkov Alësa/Aljosja
Mark Prudkin Fédor Pavlovic
Svetlana Korkosko Katerina Ivanovna
Valentin Nikulin Smerdjakov
Pavel Pavlenko Zosima
Nikolaj Svetlovidov Maksimov
Andrej Abrikosov Samsonov
Evgenij Teterin fader Paisij
Gennadij Juchtin fader Iosif
Evdokija Urusova Marfa Osipovna
Stanislav Čekan Samsonov d.y.
Aleksandr Chvylja Ferapont
Nikolaj Ryzov Trifon Borysyc
Tamara Nosova Mar'ja Kondrat'evna

Companies

Production Company Kinostudija "Mosfilm"

Technical specifications

Aspect ratio 2.35:1 (Sovscope)
Sound type Sound
Sound system Optical mono
Colour type Colour
Carrier type 70 mm
Frames per second 24
Length in metres 7905 meter
Length in minutes 231 min
Reels 23 reels


Original work

Original title Brat'ja Karamazovy (Novel)
Author Fëdor Dostoevskij


Release dates

First showing 1969-01-10 Soviet Union (del 1 och 2)
1969-08-18 Soviet Union (del 3)
TV showing 1971-09-02 TV1 Sweden (del 1; visad som TV-serie )
1971-09-09 TV1 Sweden (del 2)
1971-09-16 TV1 Sweden (del 3)
1971-09-23 TV1 Sweden (del 4)

Holdings Scripts

Script type Dialoglista
Language Swedish


Holdings Stills

Black and white print SET
Colour prints SET
Album No


Holdings Promotion materials

Type Program/Reklamtryck



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