The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Ludmila Page #4

Synopsis: This breathtaking story happened in times of valiant knights, beautiful princesses and sorcerers. Fate had it for a young traveling bard Ruslan to meet the King's daughter Mila. In spite of different social standings our heroes has found a lot to discuss and to share and shortly fell in love. But their happiness couldn't last long because Mila was magically kidnapped by Chernomor the sorcerer. He plans to sacrifice Mila at a certain hour and to prolong his immortality and power. Ruslan doesn't want to accept the loss of his beloved and launches himself on a search. He is about to witness many wonders on the way. He is going to meet an ill-tempered learned cat, a cowardly wizard, a stone monster and a talking head guarded by a horde of skeletons. Ruslan will overcome all obstacles, defeat all enemies and fighting against the evil won't hesitate to risk his life for a loved one.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2018
85 min
546 Views


Whow now...

from now on

it's prison rats to believe you!

Yea, they're very very trustful.

You! What do you think you doing?

Ooh pardon me...

but I shall have to cancel my tour

with the rats of your prison.

It is so ...

Let's go and see Lestor!

Which way should we go from here?

Not sure which way...

Who knows

where to find the Princess?

Ruslan...

Where have you been?

Lestor, listen to me...

Where did you learn the ferry tale

about Shernomore?

What do you mean- Where ?

Right here... it was

generated by my rich imagination.

Tell me the truth!

It's a problem anyway...

I am telling you I made it all off...

The problem is

that Shernomore really does exist...

and today he kidnapped the Princess!

What? You gotta be kidding...

Looks like you're not kidding!

All right then...

you have to promise

that you won't tell anyone!

Lestor...

All right!

I had a bad case of writers block once.

Well... I just can't

come up with anything...

You know, is real torturer...

Lestor!

Basically you never suspect that I ...

Borrowed ...

a little book I read.

Did this book say anything

about where to find him...

or maybe how to defeat him?

No nothing like that...

But... there was this hilarious story

about a huge Todd who in case...

turns you into...

Who did you steel the book from?

Borrowed!

Oh I had it...

only need think about it!

The owner of this book is

a scary and dangerous person...

so you better stay away from him!

I am still trying to forget

the way to his house.

So you haven't forgotten where he is?

No I remember completely...

like it was yesterday.

My tongue is my own worst enemy...

Why do we even care

about this Princess anyway?

I'll tell you on the way.

Are you with me?

Do I even have a choice?

This is just impossible.

What is impossible?

These Maans have no idea,

which way to go...

Then why do we need them anyway?

Let's go for our own!

We don't know

which way they go either.

Oh so, who knows that?

Maybe I live in the fool friends.

Follow me!

But a hundred million time ...

Eroteco...

Shut up!

They... they know something.

Let's follow them!

Hello ... helooo

Is anybody home?

So- well- how...

looks like nobody is home...

So we gave it a try...

it didn't work...

so we might as well...

get out of here...

A mousetrap!

The snap shut...

I remember you...

you with who?

Looks like pewee has finally arrived...

We are done for...

So this is it? This is your monster?

Oouu... not

frightening enough for you?

Please forgive me,

my dear ahm ... Mr Cat?

We just ah...

And about now? Is that better?

Yea... that will do it...

We need to calm him down somehow...

What you can is like?

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