Father Frost - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Father Frost"
Морозко (1965)
Timing: 1:19 (79 min)
Father Frost - TMDB rating
6.2/10
130

Film crew

Director

Executive Producer

Vladimir Chayka
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Mikhail Volpin #296572
Mikhail Volpin
Writer

Editor

A. Ovcharova
Editor

Costume Design

Yevgeni Galei
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Arseni Klopotovsky #296573
Arseni Klopotovsky
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Nikolai Budashkin #350181
Nikolai Budashkin
Original Music Composer

Second Assistant Director

Lyudmila Pshenichnaya
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Dmitri Surensky #296574
Dmitri Surensky
Director of Photography

First Assistant Director

N. Elizarova
First Assistant Director

Set Designer

A. Ivaschenko
Set Designer

Additional Director of Photography

Vladimir Okunev
Additional Director of Photography

Songs

Katya Matusova
Songs

Assistant Director

B. Kanevskiy
Assistant Director

Makeup & Hair

Anatoliy Ivanov
Makeup & Hair

Conductor

David Shtilman
Conductor
Valentin Levashov
Conductor

Sound

Anatoli Dikan
Sound

VFX Supervisor

Yuri Milovskiy
VFX Supervisor

Assistant Camera

Yuriy Dyakonov
Assistant Camera
Yuriy Osminkin
Assistant Camera

Production Director

Vladimir Chayka
Production Director

Animal Wrangler

Georgiy Alekseyev
Animal Wrangler
Mikhail Simonov
Animal Wrangler

Lyricist

Photo Mikhail Volpin #296572
Mikhail Volpin
Lyricist

VFX Director of Photography

Leonid Akimov
VFX Director of Photography

Assistant Production Design

T. Vinogradova
Assistant Production Design

Script Editor

Sara Rubinstein
Script Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Tamara Nosova could have played the role of Marfusha-Dushenka. Alexander Rou chose between her and Inna Churikova, a student at the Shchepkin Theatre School, who was brought to the set by the director's assistant. During the auditions, they had to crack nuts, and Churikova cracked them, 'sparing no effort,' so Alexander Arturovich decided to film her.
  • Most of the film was shot on the Kola Peninsula. The rest was shot near Zvenigorod, in the Moscow region.
  • The actor who played Baba Yaga – Georgy Millar – literally saved the film from destruction. A pipe burst in the room where the footage was stored, and Millar, by chance, was the only one nearby. He carried the film out of the icy water practically in his underwear.
  • After the film's release, Alexander Khvilya became the main Father Frost of the USSR and participated in this role at New Year's parties in the Kremlin.
  • The film featured a dog named Druzhok, who previously starred in "The Tale of the Lost Time".

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