
The Flying Ship
Comedy · Music · Family
Overview
The Tsar is having his daughter Zabava marry a charmingly handsome and a handsomely charming Paul, a rich heir and a foreign fancy pants. However, it's a bit of a challenge, since Zabava wants a marriage of love, not of calculation. Her unexpected encounter with sailor Ivan, a simpleton yet an honest and endearing guy, messes up Paul's plans of snatching the crown. Deeply in love with the princess, Ivan enlists help from the residents of an enchanted forest to build a Flying Ship which would then take him and his beloved away. The brave sailor is in for serious confrontation with the sneaky Paul, who's using dark magic to bring his unwanted opponent down. However, true love is going to win this battle: with the evil mastermind punished, Ivan and Zabava step aboard the magic Flying Ship and set sail towards a new common dream of theirs.
Top Cast


Aleksandr Metelkin
Aleksandr Metelkin
Ivan
Aleksandr Metelkin
Ivan


Ksenia Treister
Ksenia Treister
Princess Zabava
Ksenia Treister
Princess Zabava


Polina Gagarina
Polina Gagarina
Lady Jane
Polina Gagarina
Lady Jane


Andrey Burkovskiy
Andrey Burkovskiy
Paul
Andrey Burkovskiy
Paul


Leonid Yarmolnik
Leonid Yarmolnik
Tsar
Leonid Yarmolnik
Tsar


Anna Ukolova
Anna Ukolova
Solovey-Razboynik
Anna Ukolova
Solovey-Razboynik


Kseniya Rappoport
Kseniya Rappoport
Tsyganka
Kseniya Rappoport
Tsyganka


Fyodor Dobronravov
Fyodor Dobronravov
Polkan
Fyodor Dobronravov
Polkan


Ekaterina Ageeva
Ekaterina Ageeva
Marfushka
Ekaterina Ageeva
Marfushka


Sergey Garmash
Sergey Garmash
Vodyanoy
Sergey Garmash
Vodyanoy
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