Formula of Love
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Formula of Love (Template:Langx) is a 1984 Soviet romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Mark Zakharov, from a screenplay by Grigori Gorin. It is loosely based on the story "Count Cagliostro" by Aleksey Tolstoy.
Plot
In 1780, after a short fraudulent tour in St. Petersburg, the famous adventurer, "magician" and "master of secret forces" Count Cagliostro was forced to hide from the chase sent by the almighty Prince Potemkin. At the same time, Cagliostro is trying to find the "formula" for the only feeling that he is still unable to evoke in human hearts — love.
A young landowner Alexey Fedyashev lives in the Russian countryside near Smolensk. He cannot find a chosen one and secretly dreams of an unattainable ideal. Alexey is in love with the statue standing in the garden park, and dreams of reviving it — "as the Greek gods once breathed life into the stone Galatea." Having accidentally learned that Cagliostro is located near his estate, Alexey finds the count and asks for help.
The visit of foreign guests causes a stir in the quiet estate.
Cast
- Nodar Mgaloblishvili as Count Giuseppe Cagliostro (voiced by Armen Dzhigarkhanyan)
- Yelena Valyushkina as Maria Ivanovna
- Aleksandr Mikhailov as Aleksei Alekseyevich Fedyashev
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- Aleksandr Abdulov as Jacob
- Semyon Farada as Margadon (singing voice by Gennady Gladkov)
- Tatyana Pelttser as Fedosya Ivanovna
- Aleksandra Zakharova as Fimka
- Leonid Bronevoy as Doctor
- Nikolay Skorobogatov as Stepan Stepanovich
Filming
Grigory Gorin saw Oleg Yankovsky in the role of Cagliostro, but the artist refused — he did not want to get involved with mysticism. "Praskovya Tulupova" is a marble copy of the statue "Odalisque (Sulamitide)" by the Italian sculptor Pasquale Romanelli.[1]
The film was shot in the Moscow region, Stupinsky District and Domodedovsky District.[2][3] According to Yelena Valyushkina, "It was a wonderful, fun time."[4]
The film crew presented the announcement of the new film in the New Year's edition of Kinopanorama in 1984.[5]
Soundtrack
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Legacy
"Formula of Love" is spoken of as one of the Soviet "quote films". In particular, the "Neapolitan Song" became very popular.[6] The music and words of this pseudo-Italian aria were composed by Gennady Gladkov.[7] According to Alexander Abdulov, he received letters asking him to send notes and lyrics of this "abracadabra", including from some military units.[8]
Awards
- 1985 — Prize for Best Director to Mark Zakharov at the XI WCF of Television Films in Moscow
References
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External links
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- 1984 romantic comedy films
- 1984 films
- 1984 fantasy films
- Soviet fantasy comedy films
- Russian fantasy comedy films
- Russian romantic comedy films
- Soviet romantic comedy films
- 1980s Russian-language films
- Russian-language romantic comedy films
- Films directed by Mark Zakharov
- Films scored by Gennady Gladkov
- Films based on Russian short stories
- Mosfilm films
- Films about Alessandro Cagliostro
- Films set in the 1780s
- Films set in country houses
- Films set in the Russian Empire
- Films set in Saint Petersburg
- Films shot in Moscow Oblast
- Films shot in Saint Petersburg
- Films based on works by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy