An Ordinary Miracle (1964 film)

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Written byErast Garin
Khesya Lokshina
CinematographyViktor Grishin
An Ordinary Miracle
Directed byErast Garin
Khesya Lokshina
Written byErast Garin
Khesya Lokshina
StarringOleg Vidov
Georgi Georgiu
Erast Garin
CinematographyViktor Grishin
Music byVladimir Tchaikovsky
L. Rapoport
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Release date
  • 1964 (1964)
Running time
94 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

An Ordinary Miracle (Russian: Обыкновенное чудо, romanized: Obyknovennoye chudo) is a Soviet 1964 romantic fantasy film, directed by Erast Garin and based on a play by Yevgeni Shvarts.[1][2][3]

King's palace was filmed in Vorontsov Palace. Garin himself plays the role of the King as he had in the successful production of the play in the 1950 production[4][5][6]

A wizard, having settled down and turned to a quiet domestic life, cannot resist temptation when he encounters a bear in the forest. Using a hazel twig, he crafts a magic wand and transforms the bear into a handsome young man. However, he imposes a single condition: the young man will revert to being a bear if he were ever kissed by a princess.

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