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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Ilya Muromets is a fantasy movie based upon the epic poems about a Russian epic hero. Released in 1959, the movie was a literal epic for the Russian film industry. Then Roger Corman got his hands on the movie for a release in the early 1960s. While little was generally changed, the "epic" feel of the original is felt to have been lost rather tragically in the conversion. The movie is also known as "The Sword and the Dragon" in America, while "The Epic Hero and the Beast" is the UK name. Both are drastically changed versions when compared to the original, of course. A copy of the full version with English subtitles can be seen here
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