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The Arrow of Robin Hood

Based on the play of the same name by S.Prokofieva and I.Tokmakova staged by the Central Academic Theater of the Soviet Army. The play is based on the famous legend of Robin Hood.

Top Cast

  • Nikolay Sakharov

    Nikolay Sakharov

  • Aleksandr Kondrashov

    Aleksandr Kondrashov

  • Vladimir Burlakov

    Vladimir Burlakov

  • Valerian Kalinin

    Valerian Kalinin

  • Aleksandr Baluev

    Aleksandr Baluev

  • Iraida Soldatova

    Iraida Soldatova

  • Leon Kukulyan

    Leon Kukulyan

  • Lyudmila Bogomolova

    Lyudmila Bogomolova

  • Lev Shabarin

    Lev Shabarin

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Based on the play of the same name by S.Prokofieva and I.Tokmakova staged by the Central Academic Theater of the Soviet Army. The play is based on the famous legend of Robin Hood.

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