
The Tale of Fedot, the Shooter (2002)
Fedot the Shooter is sent by the Czar to find some special food for the foreign ambassador's visit. During the hunt Fedot meets his love Marusya - the magical bird-woman. Evil Czar and his no-less-evil sidekick General with the help of the local witch Yaga try to eliminate Fedot by giving him more and more complex quests and to take Marusya to Tsar's palace. Marusya helps Fedot to solve the quests successfully.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateDecember 18, 2008
            (APAC, EMEA)
Running Time1 hr 42 min
GenresComedy
    
        Fantasy
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Sergei Ovcharov | Director | 
| Leonid Filatov | Writer | 
| Sergey Selyanov | Producer | 
| Igor Matsiyevsky | Composer | 
| Ivan Bagaev | Cinematographer | 
| Olga Amosova | Editor | 
| Pavel Novikov | Production Designer | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Konstantin Vorobyov | |
| Andrey Myagkov | |
| Vladimir Gostyukhin | |
| Olga Pashkova | 
