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The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik

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The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik
Genre
  • biographical drama
Created by
  • Vitaly Bordachyov
  • Vlad Ryashin
  • Yelizaveta Troitskaya
Directed bySergey Ginzburg
Starring
ComposerVladimir Davydenko
Country of origin
  • Russia
  • Ukraine
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
ProducerVlad Ryashin
Camera setupEduard Moshkovich
Running time50 minutes
Production company
  • Star Media (Ukraine)
Original release
Network
ReleaseDecember 5, 2011 (2011-12-05)

The Life and Adventures of Mishka Yaponchik (Russian: Жизнь и приключения Мишки Япончика, romanizedZhizn i priklyucheniya Mishki Yaponchika) is a crime television series, based on real events. Directed by Sergey Ginzburg.

Internationally language title is a Once Upon a Time in Odessa.

Plot

The film tells the story of the legendary Odesa's Robin Hood, Mikhail (Moshe-Yaakov) Vinnitsky. He came out of prison, returned to Odesa and cobble together their own band. Mishka Yaponchik becomes king of thieves. His raids become more wittier. The storyline of the series love story woven thief to a local rich man's daughter. The film is based on real events.[1]

The authors of the series did not pursue the goal to create a thoroughly historically tied now, their goal, a love story based on the works of Isaak Babel.[2]

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Radda Erdenko — Spinning, Spinning the Blue Bow
  • Karina Gabrielyan — Tumbalalaika
  • Radda Erdenko, Karina Gabrielyan — Chiribim-chirib (The Magic Song of the eternal Purim)
  • Karina Gabrielyan — Bublički
  • Radda Erdenko — Joh-choh-choh
  • Karina Gabrielyan — Yes, My Dove
  • Radda Erdenko — Аy Аy Нora
  • Karina Gabrielyan — Abi Gezunt
  • Vladimir Dolinsky — Lemonchik
  • The Barry SistersBei Mir Bistu Shein
  • Alik Farber — Rachel, To You Are Dead, You To Me Like!

References

External links

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