Soviet poster. Movie poster It's hard to be a god. Es ist nicht leicht ein Gott zu sein.The Strugatsky Brothers.Soviet space science fiction movie poster.Original vintage Soviet space poster.
Genres fantasy
adventure film
drama
Directed by Peter Fleischmann
Producer Peter Fleischmann
Based on It's Hard to Be a God
Authors
screenplay by Peter Fleischman
Jean-Claude Carriere
Dal Orlov
Bert Weinshenker
based on the story of the same name by the Strugatsky brothers
In the main
cast
Edward Zhentara
Alexander Filippenko
Anne Gauthier
Cameraman Pavel Lebeshev
Composer Jürgen Fritz
Hallelujah Films
Film studio named after Alexandra Dovzhenko
Creative association "Rainbow"
Duration 135 min.
Countries Federal Republic of Germany (1949-1990) Germany
USSR
France
Switzerland
Languages German and Russian
Year 1989
Starring
Edward Zhentara as Don Rumata Estorsky (Anton), employee of the Institute of Experimental History (voiced by Andrey Grinevich)
Alexander Filippenko - Don Reba, chief minister
Anne Gauthier - Kira
Christina Kaufman - Dona Ocana, Dona Reba's favorite
Andrey Boltnev - Budakh, healer
Pierre Clemanti - king
Yug Kester - Tsuren the Truthful, poet
Mikhail Gluzsky - gunsmith Gauk, invented a printing press, on the basis of which Don Reba’s specialists made an analogue of the guillotine
Elguja Burduli - Baron Pampa
Brigid Dol - Anka, Anton/Rumata's classmate
Regimantas Adomaitis as Don Condor (Alexander Weiland), resident of the Institute of Experimental History on the Planet[1]
Werner Herzog - Mita
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In cameo roles
Thomas Schücke - Jan
Marcus Off - Lucas
Angelica Thomas - Isabella
Yura Nesheretny - prince
Lev Perfilov - false Budakh
Ilya Ivanov as Vaga Wheel, head of the thieves' guild
Ivan Gerasevich - Tsupik, inquisitor
Mikhail Kramar - Aba's father, inquisitor
Vadik Kaporikov - Uno, Rumata's servant
Nina Ilyina - Siula
Arnis Licitis - Don Ripat
Vyacheslav Ganenko - Budakh's assistant
Gennady Khrapunkov - master of ceremonies
Oleg Isaev - Don Tameo
Sergei Oziryany - Don Pifa
Gennady Ivanov - Bagir Kissensky