

81 minutes
12/1/1982
The film is based on Sergei Narovchatov’s poem. Vassily Buslayev is an epic Russian hero who rose to defend the freedom and independence of his people. The strength and power of this son of a Novgorod governor, his friendship with simple folk enraged and scared the rich, fat merchants of the city. When they learned that the young man was setting out on a march to save his native land from the enemy, they couldn’t be more happy: how could he defeat a foe so mighty! But Vassily overcomes all intrigues and brings his expedition to a victorious end. He returns home a hero, and not alone but with a sweetheart. When a threat of enemy invasion again looms over Novgorod, people come and beg Vassily to defend their native land.

Dmitriy Zolotukhin
as Vasili Buslayev

Lyudmila Khityaeva
as Vasili's mother

Irina Alfyorova
as Ksenia

Valeriy Nosik
as Filka

Natalya Krachkovskaya
as Okuliha

Mikhail Kokshenov
as Gavrila

Andrey Martynov
as Okulov

Aleksey Zaytsev
as Potanya
Dmitri Matveyev
as Kostya Novotorzhanin

Matlyuba Alimova
as Irene, Empress of Byzantium
Boris Zhadanovsky
as imperator

Vitaliy Yakovlev
as brother of Novotorzhaninov

Viktor Lazarev
as Demidych

Nikolay Pogodin
as Ankundim

Dmitriy Orlovskiy
as Andron Perennial

Lyubov Rudenko
as Agnia

Tatyana Chernopyatova
as Marya

Mikhail Rozanov
as Elistrat

Igor Kashintsev
as courtier
Vladimir Sergienko
as Dormidont

Barasbi Mulaev
as Sorochin

Nikolai Timofeyev
as Karla