The Secret of Mountain Lake
1954 film by Alexander Rou
- Vakhtang Ananyan (novel)
- Maro Yerzinkyan
- Arsha Ovanesova
- Gurgen Gabrielyan
- Ye. Harutyunyan
- V. Danielyan
- George Ashughyan
- Tatul Dilakyan
- Arus Asryan
- Ivan Dildaryan
- Dmitriy Feldman
The Secret of Mountain Lake (Russian: Тайна горного озера) is a 1954 Soviet adventure film directed by Aleksandr Rou.[1][2][3]
Plot
In the fields and gardens of a large village in the mountains of Armenia there is a severe drought. In the past, there was a legend, according to which a river flowed here, but a monster named Deve hid its waters from the inhabitants of the village. Suddenly the village is visited by a group of geologists. Residents of the village of Kamo, Nikita and Grikor decide to help them.[4]
Starring
- Gurgen Gabrielyan as Grandfather Asatur
- Ye. Harutyunyan as Granny Nargiz
- V. Danielyan as Aram Mikhailovich
- George Ashughyan as Bagrat Stepanovich (as G. Ashughyan)
- Tatul Dilakyan as Eghishe
- Arus Asryan as Sona
- L. Leonidov as Andrey Petrovich
- Vahagn Bagratuni as Geologist (as V. Bagratuni)
- Garri Musheghyan as Geologist (as G. Musheghyan)
- Lilik Hovhannisyan as Karine
- B. Kerobyan as Dev
- Nerses Hovhannisyan[5] as Kamo[6]
References
- ^ «Тайна горного озера»: фильм Александра Роу, снятый на берегах Севана
- ^ Александр Роу – автор множества фильмов-сказок, Народный артист РСФСР
- ^ Георгий Милляр - Баба-Яга всесоюзного масштаба
- ^ Тайна горного озера
- ^ Ինքն իրեն հավատարիմ էր ամենուր. կինոռեժիսոր Ներսես Հովհաննիսյանը սերունդներին թողեց ուրույն ձեռագիր
- ^ Тайна горного озера (1954) Full Cast & Crew
External links
- The Secret of Mountain Lake at IMDb
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Films by Alexander Rou
- Wish upon a Pike (1938)
- Vasilisa the Beautiful (1940)
- The Little Humpbacked Horse (1941)
- Kashchey the Immortal (1944)
- May Nights (1952)
- The Secret of Mountain Lake (1954)
- New Adventures of Puss in the Boots (1958)
- The Magic Weaver (1960)
- Cinderella (1960)
- The Night Before Christmas (1961)
- Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (1963)
- Jack Frost (1964)
- Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes (1968)
- Barbara the Fair with the Silken Hair (1969)
- The Golden Horns (1973)
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