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Twelfth Night (1955 film)

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Dvenadtsataya noch
Directed byYan Frid
Written byYan Frid
William Shakespeare (play)
Based onTwelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
Produced byYan Frid
StarringKlara Luchko
Alla Larionova
CinematographyYevgeny Shapiro
Music byAleksey Zhivotov
Production
company
Release date
  • 21 November 1955 (1955-11-21) (Soviet Union)
Running time
90 minutes
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Twelfth Night (Russian: Двенадцатая ночь, transliteration Dvenadtsataya noch) is a 1955 Soviet romantic comedy-drama film by Lenfilm based on Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or What You Will. The script was written by Yan Frid. The film was released in the Soviet Union on 21 November 1955, and in the United States on 3 March 1956.

Plot

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During a storm at sea, a shipwreck separates twin siblings Viola and Sebastian. Viola lands in the country of Illyria, and later, her brother arrives there as well. Viola, meeting Duke Orsino, falls in love with him. To stay close to her beloved, she disguises herself as a man and takes the name Cesario to enter his service. Orsino, in love with the beautiful Olivia, sends "Cesario" to deliver messages of his love. However, Olivia instantly falls in love with "Cesario."

Olivia’s household is home to a lively group: her uncle Sir Toby, the servants Maria and Fabian, and the fool Feste. These four amuse themselves in various ways, often at the expense of others. One of their targets is Sir Andrew Aguecheek, a guest in the house. They also play a cruel prank on Olivia’s pompous steward, Malvolio.

In the end, after a series of comedic and occasionally dramatic situations where Sebastian is mistaken for Viola and vice versa, the twins are reunited. The misunderstandings are resolved: Sebastian finds happiness in marrying Olivia, while Orsino realizes that the person he truly loves is not Olivia, but Viola.

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