
Fairy-Tales of an Old Magician
Adventure · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
A princess is born to the king and queen of a fairy-tale kingdom. The wicked witch, who resents not having been invited to the princess's birthday party, curses her: on the day the princess turns 16, she will be pricked by the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into eternal sleep. The king orders that all spinning wheels in the kingdom be destroyed and the number 16 be taken out of use. However, a young traveling prince arrives, bringing a curse with him.
Top Cast


Anton Tabakov
Anton Tabakov
Young Prince
Anton Tabakov
Young Prince


Anna Isaykina
Anna Isaykina
Princess
Anna Isaykina
Princess


Igor Kvasha
Igor Kvasha
Old Prince
Igor Kvasha
Old Prince


Sergei Yursky
Sergei Yursky
Keeper of Tales
Sergei Yursky
Keeper of Tales


Regīna Razuma
Regīna Razuma
Kind-Hearted Fairy
Regīna Razuma
Kind-Hearted Fairy


Tatyana Vasileva
Tatyana Vasileva
Evil Witch
Tatyana Vasileva
Evil Witch


Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Junior Minister
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Junior Minister


Mikhail Svetin
Mikhail Svetin
King
Mikhail Svetin
King


Lyudmila Krylova
Lyudmila Krylova
Queen
Lyudmila Krylova
Queen


Alexander Shavrin
Alexander Shavrin
Bluebeard
Alexander Shavrin
Bluebeard
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