The cast of Slepaya ptitsa - 1965 includes: Volodya Aseyev as Vasya Makeyev Olya Blok as Olya Aleksei Gribov Vladimir Lukyanov as Seryozha Vera Yenyutina as Grandmother Oleg Zhakov as Grandfather
Slepaya ptitsa - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
The cast of Sinyaya ptitsa - 1970 includes: Liya Akhedzhakova Lyudmila Gnilova Vladimir Kenigson Vasili Livanov Rina Zelyonaya
The cast of Bronzovaya ptitsa - 1974 includes: Viktor Chekmaryov as Yerofeyev Vladimir Dichkovsky as Genka Petrov Liliya Gurova Mariya Kapnist as Countess Avgustin Milovanov as Kondraty Stepanovich Oleg Sevastyanov as Zherdyai Sergei Shevkunenko as Misha Polyakov Igor Shulzhenko as Slavka Yuri Sidorov as Sviridov
Vera Yenyutina has: Played Praskovia in "Volnitsa" in 1956. Performed in "Oni byli pervymi" in 1956. Played Clementina in "Volnyy veter" in 1961. Performed in "Kazaki" in 1961. Played Grandmother in "Slepaya ptitsa" in 1965. Played Tzar-devitsa in "Konyok-gorbunok" in 1975.
Sinyaya ptitsa - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
The cast of Limuzin - 2014 includes: Gali Abaydulov Andrey Astrakhantsev as Sovetnik Galina Bokashevskaya Aleksandr Ershov as Senya Shurygin Maksim Konovalov Dmitriy Kuzenyatkin as Elodey Andrey Noskov Aleksandr Semchev Anna Semenovich Andrey Suberu as Dadlly Polina Tolstun as Liza Aleksandr Udalov as General-ptitsa Artur Vakha
Oleg Sevastyanov has: Played Zherdyai in "Bronzovaya ptitsa" in 1974. Performed in "12 stulev" in 1977. Performed in "Muzhskiye portrety" in 1987. Played Narrator in "Medvezhut" in 1988. Performed in "Smirennoye kladbishche" in 1989. Played Sergei in "Vozmi menya s soboy" in 1990. Performed in "Nebesa obetovannye" in 1991.
"Firebird" is an English equivalent of the French phrase oiseau de feu. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which literally means "bird of fire" and which most famously recalls the opera and orchestral work Жар-птица (Zhar-ptitsa) by Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (June 17, 1882 - April 6, 1971) -- will be "wa-zo duh fuh" in French.
Avgustin Milovanov has: Played Mark Petrovich in "Nechayannaya lyubov" in 1971. Played Adolf Bykovskiy in "Posle yarmarki" in 1973. Performed in "Moi drug knopik kotoryi znaet vsjo" in 1973. Played Kondraty Stepanovich in "Bronzovaya ptitsa" in 1974. Played V. R. Menzhinsky in "Gosudarstvennaya granitsa: My nash, my novyy..." in 1980. Played Menginsky in "Gosudarstvennaya granitsa: Krasny pesok" in 1984. Performed in "Ne zabudte vyklyuchit televizor" in 1986.
The cast of Tiski - 2007 includes: Eduard Arushanyan as Mishka Ararat Konstantin Balakirev as Kepka Denis Balandin as Amigo Karina Baybicheva Ekaterina Bezborodko Gurgen Bogdasarov Fedor Bondarchuk as Verner Nadezhda Boyko Yanina Bugrova Natalya Bykanova Aleksandr Chepelev as Chelovek Mishki Ararata Anatoliy Dashkov Stepan Demakov as Chelovek Mishki Ararata Galina Dynnik Sergey Goryachev Mariya Gribennikova Aleksandr Grishachkin Evgeniya Guseynova Ruslan Ivanchenko as Malchik prostitut Aleksandr Ivankov as Mekhanik Vernera Roman Ivashchenko as Supra Ekaterina Izotova Eugenia Khirivskaya as Taya Natalya Khristich Tatyana Khristich Evgeniy Kolmikov Ivan Kryshchenkov Kseniya Kurochkina Aleksandr Lipovoy Nataliya Maslova Viktoriya Maslova Maksim Matveyev as Denis Aleksey Mayseenko Dmitriy Mezinov Sergey Nikulshin as Shtefa Aleksey Openchenko Evgeniy Panferov Sergey Pirnyak as Spidi Oleg Radchenko as Zhiga Tamila Saydullaeva Aleksey Serebryakov as Dudaytis Anton Shagin as Krot Vadim Shanaurin as Chelovek Khodzhi Onik Shatvoryan as Chelovek Mishki Ararata Artyom Shkrabak as Vadik Skelet Evgeniy Sklyarov Ekaterina Smolyaninova Olga Smolyaninova Vitaliy Sobchinyuk Kseniya Soloveva Ruslan Sunovarov Aleksandr Trofimov Igor Vakula as Ozik Ekaterina Vilkova as Masha Sergey Volobuev as Khodzha Igor Voynarovskiy as Pulya Natalya Yakovenko Denis Yasik as Ptitsa Vitaliy Yudin Andrey Yumatov Anna Zadorozhnaya
The Phoenix is a mythical birdThere are many more than that though. The phoenix alone has variants all over the world, including the benu/bennu (Egypt), the fenghuang (China), the firebird/zhar-ptitsa (Russia) to name but three. Then there are the Thunderbirds of Native American mythology which themselves have different names depending on the tribe. They also have the piasa, and in South America, the chonchon. Persia has the roc and the chamrosh, Greek mythology has the Stymphalian birds, Jewish myth has the ziz and the broxa, Japanese myth has the basan, the Philippines have the sarimanok. So as you can see mythical birds are prevalent everywhere. There is also the Indian Solar bird Garuda. A mythical bird (ex: phoenix) is no ordinary. They are birds with special poweers which give them better senses and ways in which to hide themselves. It also gives them more power, wisdom, and protection.
No. A phoenix is an Egyptian mythical 'air' creature, aka Bennu. According to the hystorian Herodotus, when a phoenix is dying, it creates a pyre made of burning branches of incense, and waits there to die. A worm crawls from its ashes and the heat of the sun turns it into a phoenix. Every 500 years that phoenix carries its father's ashes from Arabia to Heliopolis and embalms it in an egg made of myrrh. It then leaves them in the Temple of the Sun and goes off to die. In Chinese mythology, the Feng Huang is a male and female bird combined, unlike the Egyptian or Greco-Roman phoenix. It is immortal. The Persian Simurgh is a combination of 30 birds, and the Russian Firebird or Zhar-Ptitsa eats the golden apples of immortality.