Viy (film)

Viy (film)

Infobox Film
name = Viy


caption = DVD cover
imdb_rating =
director = Konstantin Yershov
Georgi Kropachyov
producer =
writer = Original Story:
Nikolai Gogol
Screen Writers:
Aleksandr Ptushko
Konstantin Yershov
Georgi Kropachyov
starring = Leonid Kuravlev
Natalya Varley
Alexei Glazyrin
Vadim Zakharchenko
Nikolai Kutuzov
music = Karen Khachaturyan
cinematography = Viktor Pishchalnikov
Fyodor Provorov
editing = R. Pesetskaya
Tamara Zubova
released = fy|1967
runtime = 78 min.
country = USSR
language = Russian
budget =
amg_id = 1:168773
imdb_id = 0062453

"Viy" (or Vii, _ru. Вий) is a fy|1967 horror film produced by Mosfilm and based on the Nikolai Gogol story of the same name.

ynopsis

A seminary student must survive 3 nights in prayer guarding the deceased witch maiden while she along with an army of hellish demons try to lure him out of his Holy Ring of Chalk.

Cast

* Leonid Kuravlev as "Khoma Brutus"
* Natalya Varley as "Pannochka"
* Alexei Glazyrin
* Vadim Zakharchenko
* Nikolai Kutuzov
* Pyotr Vesklyarov
* Dmitri Kapka
* Stepan Shkurat
* G. Sochevko
* Nikolai Yakovchenko
* Nikolai Panasyev

External links

*imdb title|id=0062453|title=Viy
*amg title|id=1:168773|title=Viy



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