Knowledge (XXG)

The Night Before Christmas (1913 film)

Source 📝

175: 179: 182: 181: 177: 176: 183: 180: 452: 401:
and acting of Mr. Mozzhukhin in the role of the demon. The fantastic sections of Soloha's flight on a broom and Vakula's on the demon are not carried off well, but the spectacular trick of the demon's shrinking was skillfully done. This picture will have success in Russia as a live illustration to
414:
Head fetched out of the bag by Chub (a Cossack), Patsyuk's dinner and many others - shine with distinctively Gogolian humour and play over the incessant laughter of the public... The film is made excellently, including the minute details which create the reality of the Ukrainian
178: 397:"The Night Before Christmas" (after Gogol) is a very well written and acted cinema piece; however, not without some deficiencies in the scenes of crowds. Of all artists, who by-and-large performed well, it is impossible not to distinguish the 296:
The Patsyuk answers that a person should not search for a demon if he has a demon behind his back. Vakula takes it as some kind of a murky wise say, but indeed eventually finds the demon in the bag and forces him to take him to
273:) and decide to go home. One by one, they each come to visit Soloha, who hides each one (starting from the demon) in bags so that none of them see each other. At the same time, Solokha's son Vakula the 281:), but she laughs at him and demands that he find her the shoes which the Tsarina wears. Vakula goes to Soloha in sadness, but upon coming there sees the bags and decides to take them to the 46: 635: 776: 456: 801: 781: 512: 560: 258:
called Solokha. They both ride on the witch's broom, after which the demon steals the Moon and hides in an old rag. In the ensuing darkness, some
761: 680: 671: 436: 786: 628: 766: 796: 621: 791: 45: 771: 425: 505: 498: 613: 552: 484: 309:
and gives him Tsarina's shoes. The demon takes Vakula home and Vakula lets him go. Oksana agrees to marry Vakula.
430: 576: 584: 544: 592: 342: 719: 648: 536: 330: 224: 93: 324: 278: 89: 293:, to ask him how to find a demon - only with the help of a demon can he hope to get Tsarina's shoes. 756: 600: 336: 306: 285:. Getting tired along the way, he leaves the heaviest bags on the street, which are picked up by a 521: 348: 290: 220: 97: 62: 471: 354: 274: 699: 197: 165: 724: 384:
at Patsyuk's place, and in the scene where the demon shrinks and hides in Vakula's pocket.
318: 302: 85: 50: 17: 289:
company. Vakula, who is left only with the bag containing the demon, goes to Patsyuk, a
298: 216: 153: 129: 30: 750: 644: 247: 228: 72: 209: 711: 704: 374: 259: 212: 406:
From the journal "Cinematography news" («Вестник кинематографии», 1913, № 24):
476: 381: 393:
From the journal "Kino-theatre and life" («Кино-театр и жизнь», 1913, № 2):
377: 451: 465: 262: 243: 373:
In this film Ladislas Starevich combined in one scene live action and
490: 398: 286: 270: 370:
was filmed which was true to the letter and spirit of the original.
282: 255: 251: 173: 410:
Some scenes - such as, e.g., the scene at Soloha's, meeting the
617: 494: 231:. Unlike most of Starevich's films, it is mainly live-action. 402:
the work of literature well- known to all the Russian public.
239:
The plot is, on the whole, close to Gogol's classic tale.
691: 656: 528: 159: 149: 139: 111: 103: 81: 68: 58: 38: 277:(P. Lopukhin), tries to woo the beauty Oksana ( 629: 506: 8: 380:. This occurs in the scene with the hopping 636: 622: 614: 513: 499: 491: 44: 35: 777:Films based on works by Nikolai Gogol 366:The first time that an adaptation of 7: 802:Works based on Christmas Eve (Gogol) 782:Films directed by Ladislas Starevich 305:takes him for an ambassador of the 25: 450: 1: 762:Russian black-and-white films 321:as Devil (as Ivan Mosjoukine) 426:History of Russian animation 787:Films of the Russian Empire 561:The Grasshopper and the Ant 187:The Night Before Christmas. 818: 681:The Night Before Christmas 673:The Night Before Christmas 665:The Night Before Christmas 569:The Night Before Christmas 479:The Night Before Christmas 467:The Night Before Christmas 458:The Night Before Christmas 437:The Night Before Christmas 368:The Night Before Christmas 339:as Vakula (as P. Laphukin) 265:can't find their way to a 193:The Night Before Christmas 120:26 December 1913 39:The Night Before Christmas 734: 431:List of stop-motion films 201: 43: 18:Christmas Eve (1913 film) 767:Russian Christmas films 585:Eva and the Grasshopper 553:The Cameraman's Revenge 545:The Beautiful Leukanida 242:The action is set in a 202:Ночь передъ Рождествомъ 593:La Reine des Papillons 417: 404: 206:Noch pered Rozhdestvom 188: 797:1910s Christmas films 408: 395: 225:tale of the same name 186: 792:Russian silent films 462:at Wikimedia Commons 343:Aleksandr Kheruvimov 307:Zaporozhian Cossacks 223:, based on the 1832 772:1910s fantasy films 601:The Tale of the Fox 487:(English subtitles) 254:arrives to a local 715:(1887 Tchaikovsky) 522:Ladislas Starevich 331:Lidiya Tridenskaya 221:Ladislas Starevich 189: 107:Ladislas Starevich 94:Lidiya Tridenskaya 77:Ladislas Starevich 63:Ladislas Starevich 744: 743: 611: 610: 455:Media related to 389:Critical reaction 184: 172: 171: 16:(Redirected from 809: 700:Vakula the Smith 638: 631: 624: 615: 515: 508: 501: 492: 481: 454: 325:Olga Obolenskaya 279:Olga Obolenskaya 203: 185: 127: 125: 90:Olga Obolenskaya 48: 36: 21: 817: 816: 812: 811: 810: 808: 807: 806: 747: 746: 745: 740: 730: 725:Rimsky-Korsakov 687: 652: 642: 612: 607: 524: 519: 477: 447: 422: 391: 363: 319:Ivan Mozzhukhin 315: 303:Prince Potemkin 237: 174: 164: 142: 135: 123: 121: 114: 96: 92: 88: 86:Ivan Mozzhukhin 76: 54: 51:Ivan Mozzhukhin 34: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 815: 813: 805: 804: 799: 794: 789: 784: 779: 774: 769: 764: 759: 749: 748: 742: 741: 739: 738: 735: 732: 731: 729: 728: 716: 708: 695: 693: 689: 688: 686: 685: 677: 669: 660: 658: 654: 653: 643: 641: 640: 633: 626: 618: 609: 608: 606: 605: 597: 589: 581: 573: 565: 557: 549: 541: 537:Lucanus Cervus 532: 530: 529:Films directed 526: 525: 520: 518: 517: 510: 503: 495: 489: 488: 474: 463: 446: 445:External links 443: 442: 441: 433: 428: 421: 418: 390: 387: 386: 385: 371: 362: 359: 358: 357: 352: 346: 340: 334: 328: 322: 314: 311: 299:St. Petersburg 236: 233: 217:Russian Empire 170: 169: 161: 157: 156: 154:Russian Empire 151: 147: 146: 143: 140: 137: 136: 134: 133: 130:Russian Empire 117: 115: 112: 109: 108: 105: 104:Cinematography 101: 100: 83: 79: 78: 70: 66: 65: 60: 56: 55: 49: 41: 40: 31:Russian Empire 28: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 814: 803: 800: 798: 795: 793: 790: 788: 785: 783: 780: 778: 775: 773: 770: 768: 765: 763: 760: 758: 755: 754: 752: 737: 736: 733: 726: 722: 721: 720:Christmas Eve 717: 714: 713: 709: 706: 702: 701: 697: 696: 694: 690: 683: 682: 678: 675: 674: 670: 667: 666: 662: 661: 659: 655: 650: 649:Christmas Eve 646: 645:Nikolai Gogol 639: 634: 632: 627: 625: 620: 619: 616: 603: 602: 598: 595: 594: 590: 587: 586: 582: 579: 578: 574: 571: 570: 566: 563: 562: 558: 555: 554: 550: 547: 546: 542: 539: 538: 534: 533: 531: 527: 523: 516: 511: 509: 504: 502: 497: 496: 493: 486: 482: 480: 475: 473: 469: 468: 464: 461: 459: 453: 449: 448: 444: 439: 438: 434: 432: 429: 427: 424: 423: 419: 416: 413: 407: 403: 400: 394: 388: 383: 379: 376: 372: 369: 365: 364: 360: 356: 353: 350: 347: 344: 341: 338: 337:Petr Lopukhin 335: 332: 329: 326: 323: 320: 317: 316: 312: 310: 308: 304: 300: 294: 292: 288: 284: 280: 276: 272: 268: 264: 261: 257: 253: 249: 248:Christmas Eve 245: 240: 234: 232: 230: 229:Nikolai Gogol 226: 222: 218: 214: 211: 207: 199: 195: 194: 167: 162: 158: 155: 152: 148: 144: 138: 131: 119: 118: 116: 110: 106: 102: 99: 95: 91: 87: 84: 80: 74: 73:Nikolai Gogol 71: 67: 64: 61: 57: 52: 47: 42: 37: 32: 27: 19: 718: 710: 698: 679: 672: 664: 663: 599: 591: 583: 577:The Portrait 575: 568: 567: 559: 551: 543: 535: 478: 466: 457: 435: 411: 409: 405: 396: 392: 367: 361:Significance 295: 266: 246:village. On 241: 238: 215:made in the 205: 192: 191: 190: 141:Running time 113:Release date 53:as the demon 26: 712:Cherevichki 705:Tchaikovsky 460:(1913 film) 440:(1951 film) 375:stop motion 349:Pavel Knorr 213:silent film 168:intertitles 163:Silent film 98:P. Lopukhin 59:Directed by 757:1913 films 751:Categories 333:as Solokha 275:Metalsmith 260:inebriated 250:, a minor 145:41 minutes 124:1913-12-26 69:Written by 382:galushkis 378:animation 345:as Golova 327:as Oksana 301:. There, 244:Ukrainian 160:Languages 651:" (1832) 420:See also 412:Stanitsa 355:S. Sorin 291:sorcerer 287:caroling 263:Cossacks 82:Starring 485:YouTube 351:as Chub 208:) is a 198:Russian 166:Russian 150:Country 122: ( 75:(story) 703:(1876 684:(1961) 676:(1951) 668:(1913) 604:(1937) 596:(1927) 588:(1927) 580:(1915) 572:(1913) 564:(1913) 556:(1912) 548:(1912) 540:(1910) 399:makeup 271:tavern 267:shinok 128: ( 692:Opera 657:Films 415:life. 283:forge 256:witch 252:demon 29:1913 647:'s " 472:IMDb 313:Cast 235:Plot 210:1913 33:film 483:on 470:at 227:by 219:by 753:: 204:, 200:: 727:) 723:( 707:) 637:e 630:t 623:v 514:e 507:t 500:v 269:( 196:( 132:) 126:) 20:)

Index

Christmas Eve (1913 film)
Russian Empire

Ivan Mozzhukhin
Ladislas Starevich
Nikolai Gogol
Ivan Mozzhukhin
Olga Obolenskaya
Lidiya Tridenskaya
P. Lopukhin
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Russian
Russian
1913
silent film
Russian Empire
Ladislas Starevich
tale of the same name
Nikolai Gogol
Ukrainian
Christmas Eve
demon
witch
inebriated
Cossacks
tavern
Metalsmith
Olga Obolenskaya
forge

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.