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The Black Wizard's Gift

When Vasilisa was still small, the black sorcerer brought her mother an ominous gift - a chest with an enchanted wedding dress. Putting it on, Vasilisa could make a wish, and it would certainly be fulfilled. Once the girl was jealous of the blacksmith Ivan, and his eyes stopped seeing. Vasilisa had to pass the tests and strictly fulfill the sorcerer's order in order to restore sight to Ivan.

Top Cast

  • Elena Kondratyeva

    Elena Kondratyeva

    Vasilisa

  • Boris Shcherbakov

    Boris Shcherbakov

    Iwan

  • Larisa Danilina

    Larisa Danilina

    Matrjona

  • Liya Akhedzhakova

    Liya Akhedzhakova

  • Viktor Sergachyov

    Viktor Sergachyov

  • Aleksei Chernov

    Aleksei Chernov

  • Svetlana Orlova

    Svetlana Orlova

  • Lev Kruglyy

    Lev Kruglyy

  • Yevgeny Gurov

    Yevgeny Gurov

Overview

When Vasilisa was still small, the black sorcerer brought her mother an ominous gift - a chest with an enchanted wedding dress. Putting it on, Vasilisa could make a wish, and it would certainly be fulfilled. Once the girl was jealous of the blacksmith Ivan, and his eyes stopped seeing. Vasilisa had to pass the tests and strictly fulfill the sorcerer's order in order to restore sight to Ivan.

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