Robinson Crusoe (1972)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | Robinson Crusoe |
| Original title | Жизнь и удивительные приключения Робинзона Крузо Schisn i udiwitelnyje prikljutschenija Robinsona Kruso |
| Country of production | Soviet Union |
| original language | Russian |
| Publishing year | 1972 |
| length | 87 minutes |
| Age rating | FSK 6 |
| Rod | |
| Director | Stanislaw Goworuchin |
| script | Felix Mironer |
| production | Odessa film studio |
| music |
Andrei Geworgjan Evgeni Geworgjan |
| camera | Oleg Martynov |
| cut | Valentina Oleinik |
| occupation | |
Robinson Crusoe (original title Жизнь и удивительные приключения Робинзона Крузо) is a literary film adaptation by Stanislaw Goworuchin from 1972. It is based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Defoe .
action
The plot is listed in Robinson Crusoe .
background
Robinson Crusoe was shown in GDR cinemas on April 12, 1974 and was shown for the first time on GDR 1 on GDR television on January 10, 1976 . The film was first broadcast on ARD on January 8, 1977 . In 2011 the film was released on DVD by Icestorm .
Reviews
"Carefully in the equipment, with beautiful landscape shots, but staged amateurishly - no more than a colorful picture sheet."
Web links
- Robinson Crusoe in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Robinson Crusoe in the online movie database
- Robinson Crusoe on Cinema.de
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Robinson Crusoe in the Lexicon of International Films .