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Director
  
Leonid Kvinikhidze

Story by
  
John Boynton Priestley

Duration
  

Country
  
Soviet Union

7.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Fantasy, Musical, Romance

Music director
  
Aleksandr Zatsepin

Language
  
Russian

31 June movie poster

Writer
  
J. B. Priestley
,
Nina Fomina

Release date
  
1978

Cast
  
Nikolai Yeryomenko Ml.
(Sam Penty),
Natalya Trubnikova
(Princess Melisent),
Vladimir Zeldin
(King Meliot / Mr. Dimmock),
Vladimir Etush
(Master Malgrim),
Lyudmila Vlasova
(Lady Ninette / Miss Anne Dutton-Swift),
Alexander Godunov
(Lamison / Bob Taylor)

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31 June (31 June, Russian: 31 июня) is a two-part fantasy TV musical, loosely based on a story by John Boynton Priestley. The film premiered in the USSR in 1978.

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The film was conceived and developed by Leonid Kvinikhidze and Alexander Zatsepin. After its premiere, it was archived for over ten years because Alexander Godunov, one of the film's leads who was also a famous dancer in the Bolshoi Theatre, requested political asylum in the United States due to persecution by Soviet censorship.

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Story

The film takes place simultaneously in 12th and 21st centuries in England, on the fictional date of "31st of June, lunar day".

Meliot, king of Peradore, is looking for a husband for his daughter, princess Melicent, but she keeps rejecting all her suiters. An evil warlock, Malgrim, tries to bribe Melicent with a future suiter in exchange for Merlin's magical brooch, which can only be effective when passed on as a gift. Meanwhile, sometime on the thirtieth of June in the early twenty-first century, Sam Penty (said suiter), a resident artist in an advertisement agency, experiences a creative block concerning an image of a "stocking girl" for a commercial, which he must finish by the end of the day. Seeing Melicent in the mirror (as arranged by the warlock), Sam realizes that she is his "stocking girl" muse, and instantly falls in love. Malgrim arranges for a brief meeting between Melicent and Sam on the Milky Way, but breaks it up upon realization Melicent would not give up the brooch.

The good magician Marlogram tries to help the couple by sending Melicent to the twenty-first century, but Malgrim joins forces with a jealous pretender to the throne, Lady Ninette, to sabotage that plan by bringing Sam back to the twelfth century and locking him in jail. Lady Jane, the ghost of the Peradore castle, travels to the twenty-first century, to warn Melicent that Sam is in danger and bring her back. Melicent fences her way to freeing Sam, but the lunar day ends, scattering everyone back to their time. However, Melicent utilizes the one and only wish granted by Merlin himself, giving up her princess status and agreeing to forget everything related to Perador, only to be with Sam.

The epilogue shows Sam and Melicent, now married and without a shred of memory pertaining the film's events, taking a tour of the Peradore Museum. The curator, Malgrim, shows them the wax figures of the castle's inhabitants, tells that "they all died a long time ago, not from natural causes", vainly tries to trigger Melicent's memory, and sadly concludes that "it is a small museum, and it is only open one day a year – thirty first of June, lunar day". The camera then zooms in on a wax figure, presumably that of Malgrim, his face obscured by a mysterious scroll, and Merlin's brooch on his chest.

Cast

  • Natalia Trubnikova as Princess Melicent, king's daughter (vocal by Tatiana Antsiferova)
  • Nikolai Yeremenko Jr. as Sam Penty, painter
  • Vladimir Zeldin as Meliot, king of Peradore / Mr Dimmock, chief advertising agency
  • Vladimir Etush as Malgrim, Master of black and white magic, Marlagram's nephew
  • Lyudmila Vlasova as Lady Ninette, princess Melicent's lady-in-waiting / Ann, employee of an advertising agency (vocal by Larisa Dolina and Zhanna Rozhdestvenskaya)
  • Alexander Godunov as Lamison, the Royal minstrel/ Bob Taylor (voice by Aleksei Zolotnitsky, vocal by Jaak Joala)
  • Lyubov Polishchuk as Miss Quinn, hostess of "The black horse" (vocal by Zhanna Rozhdestvenskaya)
  • Igor Yasulovich as Master Jarvie / Dr. Jarvis
  • Marina Nud`ga as Lady Jane, ghost (vocal by Tatiana Antsiferova and Zhanna Rozhdestvenskaya)
  • Mikhail Kokshenov as King Meliot's servant
  • Emmanuil Geller as Marlagram, a wizard, Merlin's disciple and Malgrim's uncle
  • Vladimir Soshalsky as Plunket, a skipper
  • References

    31 June Wikipedia
    31 June IMDb 31 June themoviedb.org