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The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik · 1967

The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik (1967) is a Drama film directed by Vladimir Bychkov, starring Lev Durov, Ilya Rutberg, Lev Kruglyy.

Drama

Overview

In ancient times of famine and Tatar raids, the satirist Yuras Bratchik appears to the people in the guise of Christ, and the people believe in a miracle. The cunning monk Bosyatsky decides to use this event. Arrested by order of the Cardinal, Yuras and his friends - "apostles", disguised and dressed in appropriate clothes, are brought to the people. The hungry people begin to beg for bread, and Yuras leads the crowd to the bins of the rich. Having escaped from the Cardinal, Yuras and his friends take refuge in a convent. With the help of the people they defeat both the attacking Tatars and the Cardinal's army.

Cast

Lev Durov, Ilya Rutberg, Lev Kruglyy, Aleksei Smirnov, Pavel Kormunin, Lyubov Rumyantseva, Bolot Beyshenaliev, Viktor Avdyushko

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What is "The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik" about?

In ancient times of famine and Tatar raids, the satirist Yuras Bratchik appears to the people in the guise of Christ, and the people believe in a miracle. The cunning monk Bosyatsky decides to use this event. Arrested by order of the Cardinal, Yuras and his friends - "apostles", disguised and dressed in appropriate clothes, are brought to the people. The hungry people begin to beg for bread, and Yuras leads the crowd to the bins of the rich. Having escaped from the Cardinal, Yuras and his friends take refuge in a convent. With the help of the people they defeat both the attacking Tatars and the Cardinal's army.

When was "The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik" released?

The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik was released in 1967.

Who stars in "The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik"?

The cast includes Lev Durov, Ilya Rutberg, Lev Kruglyy, Aleksei Smirnov.