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Taras Bulba-Borovets died in 1981.
Yes, "Taras Bulba"
The cast of Kontsert masterov ukrainskogo iskusstva - 1953 includes: Yelizaveta Chavdar as Vocalist (song "This Wine of Happiness") Lydia Gerasimchuk as Marusya Boguslavka (segment "Ballet of Marusya Boguslavka") Mikhail Grishko as Vocalist (segment "Song of Stalingrad") Mikhail Romanov as Taras Bulba (segment "Excerpts from Taras Bulba") The State Folk Orchestra of Bandura Players as Instrumentalists (segment "The Grey-Headed Cuckoo") The TransCarpathian Folk Choir as Choir (segment "People Say") The Ukrainian State Dance Ensemble as Dancers (segment "Gopak") The Ukrainian State Folk Choir as Vocalists (segment "On the Opening of the Volga-Don Canal")
Taras Shevchenko was born on March 9, 1814.
Taras Chornovil was born on 1964-06-01.
Taras Bulba was created in 1835.
Taras Bulba-Borovets died in 1981.
Taras Bulba-Borovets was born in 1908.
Taras Bulba - opera - was created in 1891.
Taras Bulba is non-fictional Russian book written by a person named Nikolai Gogol. It talks about a life of a man and his two sons as they face war against Poland.
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Dead Souls Taras Bulba and more
Yes, "Taras Bulba"
'Veer' is loosely based upon both historical precedence and the fictional character of "Taras Bulba" .
Taras Bulba - 1962 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:G Canada:PG (Ontario) Chile:14 Finland:K-16 Germany:12 (DVD rating) Netherlands:14 (orginal rating) Portugal:M/12 Sweden:15 UK:U USA:Approved (PCA #20294) West Germany:12 (nf)
The cast of The Rebel Son - 1938 includes: Harry Baur as Taras Bulba Anthony Bushell as Andrei Bulba Frederick Culley as Prince Zammitsky Joe Cunningham as Sachka Joan Gardner as Galka Leslie Guncler as Stable hand Stafford Hilliard as Stutterer Roger Livesey as Peter Bulba Bernard Miles as Polish Prisoner Patricia Roc as Marina Ann Wemyss as Selima
In the 1962 film "Taras Bulba," scenes depicting horses falling off a cliff were achieved through a combination of practical effects and careful cinematography. The filmmakers used trained stunt horses and employed camera angles to create the illusion of the falls. Safety measures were taken to ensure the well-being of the animals, and the sequences were likely enhanced through editing to maintain dramatic impact without causing harm to the horses.