Baba Yaga Page #4

Synopsis: A long time ago a splendid deer with golden antlers lived in the woods, always protecting the poor and weak and disdaining evil. In a little village nearby the woods widow Yevdokya lived with her twin daughters Mashenka and Dashenka, her son and her old father. One day the girls observe robbers hunting the deer. Shortly after they are lured into the woods by forest spirits. Infuriated about their presence, witch Baba Yaga turns them into fawns. Meanwhile, Yevdokya searches for her daughters. For protecting the deer of robbers she gets a magical ring to protect her from danger. The deer advises her to set off to the red sun or the clear moon. But both cannot reach the magic woods with their light. Finally, the boy accompanied by his cat goes in search for sisters and mother.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1973
74 min
239 Views


Is there anything I can do for you?

No, thank you. I just had a dizzy

spell, but I'm all right now.

You've been too kind as it is.

Oh, nonsense.

I'm always alone here.

Your visit has given me

great pleasure.

In fact,

I want to give you

a little present.

Here.

This is Annette.

You must always

have her with you.

She will protect you

from any harm.

What do you mean?

There's nothing threatening me.

You never know, my dear.

You never know.

Why did I acceptyou anyway?

Of course you can't answer,

can you?

You're just a little doll,

aren't you?

GOD IS DEAD:

GOD IS DEAD:

NOW YOU KNOW!

GOD IS DEAD:

NOW YOU KNOW!

WHY DO YOU STILL GO TO CHURCH?

And I think those kids are only

doing what they think is right.

I DON'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE!

My God! What happened?

Carlo!

Carlo! Carlo!

Carlo! Carlo!

Somebody call a doctor!

What happened?

- We need help, please! Help me!

- Somebody do something!

Don't touch

him! Don't touch him!

- We must call an ambulance!

- Back up! Move!

- Somebody call an ambulance!

- Take it easy now. Take it easy.

Is he still breathing?

Somebody get some help!

- This is crazy!

- There may be a clue to who did it.

Hello?

Hey, hi and hello there.

Awoj u b i.

Am I late?

No, but I'd completely forgotten.

But it doesn't matter really.

Romina isn't here yet.

I hope she won't be too late, because I've got

a meeting at the university and it's important.

I think you're cutting your own throats

with that Third World jazz.

Those student meetings do nothing

but create problems instead of solving them.

And whatever made you think

you could trust Romina's punctuality?

- Hiya, people.

- Hmm? Hi, Romina.

What are we doing today, Val?

Sex and civil rights, honey.

No bras and black power.

Fascinating day.

How sexy.

With Brand X undergarments, folks,

no more hypocrisy,

no more false modesty...

and no more racial prejudice.

Mmm. Take offyour shirt, Awojubi.

You can leave your pants on.

And I want you to forget that you have an

education and live in a civilized world.

You're overrating your university a little.

Very funny.

And now let me see

some nice, primitive drive. Okay?

Like your ancestors, you know - the ones in

the jungle that ate up the missionaries.

Oh, how lovely.

What a pretty doll.

Don't touch it!

But what's the matter?

I don't know.

There's something strange

about that doll.

Where did she come from,

Valentina?

I don't know.

Someone gave her to me.

I think I'll use another camera instead.

Ifyou're ready, let's start.

Awojubi's in a hurry.

Okay, move toward her.

Okay. More toward her.

Sensually. Slowly.

Okay. That's great.

Just hold it.

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Mikhail Nozhkin

Mikhail Ivanovich Nozhkin (Russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Но́жкин; born January 19, 1937, Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, poet, musician. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1980). more…

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