As much as I enjoyed the Ride of the Rohirrim in theatre first time I saw it, nothing beats the old 'cast of thousands' movies we had long before CGI. Zaporoški!
Somewhat of a forgotten fact concerning this film. It was filmed almost entirely in Argentina. The cossacks where actually local gauchos. Kudos to old Hollywood.
Saw this as a child with my mother. Yul Brynner was terrific. Tony Curtis, not so much. This was the era of El Cid, Ben Hur, and Lawrence of Arabia. Now everything is crap CGI.
I remember this movie well as I was living in West Germany (Soest) when it came out and my parents took me to the Canadian Army cinema to see it. The love story was a bit painful but they certainly don't film many movies like this scene with real, not CGI, riders!
Taras Bulba for any old Cossacks who'd be interested was a nearly legend of Australian horse racing in the early 70s. If it wasn't for this fact I'd never known about the Cossacks, the film, the novel. Amazing 😍
Old movies with Tony curtis and madera in the provincia of salta in a militar training ground of the Argentina army. I was there where they arrived. Was 10 years ol ecause i spoke english they asked myfather if i could help an play with the young Tony curtis daughter. Jamie lee . Like is strange
Yep, I was about 10 when I saw this some time in mid 60's on TV. Yul Brenner was terrific. Tony Curtis was pretty good, better in the Black Shield of Falworth. Both movies are favorites for different reasons. Great fan of Turin Thatcher. He played in one of the Sin Bad Movies as well as the Black Shield.
@@НовыйСаша-в1фа ты читал брет Гарта, ф Купера, м Твена? Смешно требовать от сценаристов Голливуда ист правды! Кто мешал студии Довженко снять лучше? Снимали про колхозы
@@Леонид-с9и5е Твена М. читал и Купера, Гарта не читал. А вот Голливуд , в погоне за длинным " рублем", даже не пытаясь вникнуть в суть , выдавал на " гора" что то с оригинальным названием, завернутое в оболочку, придуманную писателем. Это как фильм " Черный тюльпан", по повести Дюма, где полностью отсутствует содержание повести ! И тд.!
I remember this movie well! I was 12 and got to watch this movie at my local neighborhood theater. The Cossacks fought for the Pols to fight the Turks after winning the Pols betrayed the Cossacks by attacking them at a fake ceremony honoring their victory. The cossacks disperse and waited 20 yr to enact revenge on the Pols - this became on of my all time favorite movie along with Errol Flynn's 1930s Charge of the Light Brigade, The Adventures of Robin Hood and Yul Brynner's Kings of the Sun all hold a place of honor in my CD library of 700+ movies.
@@marunio69 ce n etait pas des esclaves les cossak etaient des colons russes envoyes pour coloniser une province la on parles des zaporoges dont de l ukraine ils devaient le service militaire a la russie en echange des terres qu ils habitaient
If they're walking beside their horses they're far from the location of the battle, generally, they go at a walk, then a trot (a horse can trot fifteen, twenty miles and more). Canter is another pace horses can hold for long distances, before a charge the horses go from trot or canter to small gallop. It's only at the very end that a full on charge takes place. I've been on a horse at small trot for 18 non-stop miles, once arrived at destination (rejoining cattle that had been moved to Summer pastures) we turned around and trotted back. A total of 36 miles in one short day. In this movie, they're moving at a fast trot, the incongruous "cinematic" part is the white horses going at full gallop but in a real context it's unrealistic since they're part of the larger group going at a much smaller pace.
В РФ течёт кровь в потомках кубанских, терских, донских, астраханских, уральских, сибирских, оренбургских, Семиреченских, забайкальских, амурских, уссурийских казаков. Самые известные потомки адм Головко, художники Репин и Суриков. Поглядим, чья возьмёт.
@@ДмитрийКашин-ш5э ну не на Дон а на Кубань. А те что сбежади к туркам и основали зуденайскую сечь которая просуществовала до 1829 г после чего казаки вернулись в Россию в Турции осталась очень малая часть.
@@Леонид-с9и5е Ходожник не Репин а потомок запорожца Рипына(московиты обрусили его фамилию)и адмирал Головко украинец а Запорожские кОзаки есть первые и единственно настоящие кОзаки создавшие своё военное государство Войско Запорожское низовое а все остальные есть бледные смешные копии-холуи москвитянские.А Черкассы в Украине были первой козацкой крепостью-столицей ещё при Байде Вишневецком.Пугу-пугу їде козак з Лугу-это приветствие и пароль Запорожцев.Не приклеивайтесь к чужой истории не надо...
@@ДмитрийКашин-ш5э Об украинцах татарах поляках но вы правы в концовке запорожцев, добавлю только Кубанское кОзачество это ставшие на путь холуйства фридерике ангальт-цербской запорожцы.Максим Зализняк-последний запорожский кОзак и гетьман Украины замученный андрофагами....
@@ЮрийГришин-ы7ш Well, trolls do not learn history. Ukraine was called Viysko Zaporizhske. It was divided by military regiments, not by administrative units. It was even in soviet history books some of which I was able to read. Poltava Regiment, Chernigiv Regiment, etc.
Like all book based movies it disappointed. Favorite part in book: Taras is in diguise watching the Poles torturing his son to death. In his agony he screams. "Father! Where are you!" Taras answers, " I am here, my son!" And disappears into the dense crowd before the soldiers can find him. He returns next year with alk his hordes and burns the city to the ground killing every man, woman and child except for thr man and his family that protected him and helped his escape.
In the book they aren't referred to as 'Ukrainian' at all. Just Zaporozhian, and they are fighting for 'Russian land'. In fact, Bulba is against the Polandization and Catholicization that created real contemporary Ukrainian identity.
historically Rus, Ruthenian refer to Kyiv land. As people said those days 'Ruthenian by nation, Greek by religion'. Bulba is a fiction character that never existed. Khmelnytsky, real leader of that time (one of many) once said addressing the crown 'Rzeczpospolita is our mother and the King is our father' meaning he was loyal to the state and just defended rights of his people.
@@VeryNice-d4p Ruthenians/Rusyns call themselves Rus. It is true the Bulba is a fictional character, but Gogol as being from a Cossack family himself, is well placed to draw an accurate picture.
_So... how long can a horse run like that?_ Depends on the horses, but a lot further than you may think. During WW1 two Australian Light Horse regiments charged across 6 km, nearly 4 miles of open ground to take Beersheba in Palestine (now Israel) after having marched 36 miles the night before. Most of the horses had been without water for a couple of days.
They didn't charge at a gallop the whole way though. Cavalry rarely if ever did that. You start out at a war can only come to the gallop when you're relatively close. You can't gallop many miles to a meeting which is implied in the movie.
I was wondering about that. Couldn't see much in the way of the gear you'd expect them to be carrying for a longer trip so must have been on their way to battle. Guess I'll just have to watch it again to find out. :-)
No, the Scots Greys of the British army were at Waterloo and the Light Brigade was also British. These dudes are Russian but include various ethnic origins, including Russians, Khazars, Ukrainians and Tatars.
@@Valicroix He means the movies Waterloo and Charge of the Light brigade both of which had both armies played by the russian army. But I believe this movie was wholly filmed in California
In comparison with Polish productions it's so obvious how poor the equipment of the riders is. Many cossacks without sabres or swords, no daggers no armour, pistols, cossacks with sabres without scabbarts or any details. Numbers of riders and horses are impressive nevertheless - just without CGI stuff.
This is the beginning scene. The battle scene at the end was much better.. I was expecting the climactic scene instead of the opening introductory scene.
@@randmanstein9619 Nope. There was no Ukrainian state then. In the book Gogol always refers to them as Zaporozhian or..wait for it ...'Rus'. And of course Gogol himself wrote in Russian.
Because the Poles didn't like the cossacks. The Poles looked down on them like the ancient Romans looked down on the German barbarians or the Americans looked down on the indians.
Yeah, after the Russ took the Lands away from the Poles...But that doesn't change the fact that the ancestral lands of the Cossacks is found in Ukraine@@РусланМихайлов-э8с
Czekam na waszego wspaniałego reżyseria który nakręci filmy o Kozakach tak jak Jeży Hoffman nakręcił film Ogniem i Mieczem na podstawie powieści Henryka Sienkiewicza. O historii Polaków i Ukraińców.
Само произведение Гоголя в некотором роде пропаганда или помещичий взгляд из 19ого века на мотивацию 17ого. То как мы сейчас понимаем 17й век и мотивацию людей, двигавших там событиями очень разнится с произведением. А уж тем более с любой его экранизацией. ЛЮБОЙ.
The Russians retreating from Hostoml near Kiev left a quote referring to Poles on one of the walls of the destroyed building. “So what, son, did your Lechites help you?” - This is a quote from the book by Taras Bulba
20 минут это что-то уж очень много :))))) хорош если конь сможет под одоспешеным всадником пройти 500-700 метров по прямой :) ну и под легко вооружённым может быть раза в три больше. это 5-7 минут не более ))
Наверное это самая всратая экранизация "Тараса Бульбы" . Сам Юл Бринер говорил что это пожалуй худший его фильм. Но глянуть можно, так, чисто поржать, как всё плохо😂, тут целая плантация "развесистой клюквы"😁
Слово россия, придумано Пидером первьім в1721 году. До этого эта хренотень назьівалось княжество московськое, или московия - один из улусов на обломках Золотой ордьі.
Какой то дебелизм, чёрный абдула с бандой едет не спеша , коней бережёт, а эти куда то не успевают , как на автивках кто швыдче, а вдруг бой а кони уставшие
As much as I enjoyed the Ride of the Rohirrim in theatre first time I saw it, nothing beats the old 'cast of thousands' movies we had long before CGI. Zaporoški!
Somewhat of a forgotten fact concerning this film. It was filmed almost entirely in Argentina. The cossacks where actually local gauchos. Kudos to old Hollywood.
Regardless, can you imagine what the sound and vibration of such a large movement of horses would be like. Must have been awesome to observe.
This film was a staple school holiday film at the local cinema 60 years ago and the music still gives me shivers.
Saw this as a child with my mother. Yul Brynner was terrific. Tony Curtis, not so much. This was the era of El Cid, Ben Hur, and Lawrence of Arabia. Now everything is crap CGI.
..and the age of symphonic movie music..Miklos Rosza, Franz Waxman. Richard Rogers, etc...
Agreed great action movie !!!
Andrei is supposed to be a just out of adolesce young man...Tony Curtis is like 45 in this movie
I remember this movie well as I was living in West Germany (Soest) when it came out and my parents took me to the Canadian Army cinema to see it. The love story was a bit painful but they certainly don't film many movies like this scene with real, not CGI, riders!
Watching back then as a kid was so much fun movie
What an inspiration this was, to a 9 year old, as I sat in the theater.
God,I miss classic movies like this one.Bring back memories.These are real Adventure movies.
With real men and horses; no CGI in 1962.
Taras Bulba for any old Cossacks who'd be interested was a nearly legend of Australian horse racing in the early 70s.
If it wasn't for this fact I'd never known about the Cossacks, the film, the novel. Amazing 😍
I ride a horse everyday for my living, glad to see a real cavalry maneuver even if it’s just for a movie, bravo
Old movies with Tony curtis and madera in the provincia of salta in a militar training ground of the Argentina army. I was there where they arrived. Was 10 years ol ecause i spoke english they asked myfather if i could help an play with the young Tony curtis daughter. Jamie lee . Like is strange
I agree. I think this was one of the best most spectacular cavalry scenes
One of the best "sleeper" war movies of the 60's. One of Yul Brenners' greatest roles that few know or remember. Dramatic role for Tony Curtis.
Это самый конченый фильм !!! Что ты понимаешь ? Ты читал Гоголя , ущербный ?
Yep, I was about 10 when I saw this some time in mid 60's on TV. Yul Brenner was terrific. Tony Curtis was pretty good, better in the Black Shield of Falworth. Both movies are favorites for different reasons. Great fan of Turin Thatcher. He played in one of the Sin Bad Movies as well as the Black Shield.
@@НовыйСаша-в1фа ты читал брет Гарта, ф Купера, м Твена? Смешно требовать от сценаристов Голливуда ист правды! Кто мешал студии Довженко снять лучше? Снимали про колхозы
@@Леонид-с9и5е Твена М. читал и Купера, Гарта не читал. А вот Голливуд , в погоне за длинным " рублем", даже не пытаясь вникнуть в суть , выдавал на " гора" что то с оригинальным названием, завернутое в оболочку, придуманную писателем. Это как фильм " Черный тюльпан", по повести Дюма, где полностью отсутствует содержание повести ! И тд.!
..Tony "Yonduh lies da castle of my fadduh"...Curtis
Listening to the horses it makes me think of the greatest cavalry charge in history at Vienna in 1683.
King Sobieski!!
The Winged Hussars..
От БЪЛГАРИЯ!!! Раждането на СЪВРЕМЕННАТА УКРАИНСКА НАЦИЯ!!!!!!!
English: From Bulgaria!!! The birth of the MODERN UKRAINIAN NATION!!!!!!!
I remember this movie well! I was 12 and got to watch this movie at my local neighborhood theater. The Cossacks fought for the Pols to fight the Turks after winning the Pols betrayed the Cossacks by attacking them at a fake ceremony honoring their victory. The cossacks disperse and waited 20 yr to enact revenge on the Pols - this became on of my all time favorite movie along with Errol Flynn's 1930s Charge of the Light Brigade, The Adventures of Robin Hood and Yul Brynner's Kings of the Sun all hold a place of honor in my CD library of 700+ movies.
it was cossaks who betrayed the commonwealth - they paid the price being enslaved by russia
@@marunio69 ce n etait pas des esclaves les cossak etaient des colons russes envoyes pour coloniser une province la on parles des zaporoges dont de l ukraine ils devaient le service militaire a la russie en echange des terres qu ils habitaient
@@marunio69, не все так просто. Польша пыталась изменить веру Православную, в Украине, на веру католическую.
I remember seeing this on TV in the 60's. Unforgettable movie.
Man, those horses are going to be knackered whenever they get where they're going!
Saw this when I was 7 53 years ago Taras Bulba ya bass ☠️🏴🏴🏴⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️❤️❤️
Great scene , from Hollywood's ' Golden Era '.
Long before CGI created armies. This is for real!
Horses running at top speed for that distance would be spent before getting to the battle. US cavalry walked beside their horses half the time.
Yea but it's a movie, so . ...
If they're walking beside their horses they're far from the location of the battle, generally, they go at a walk, then a trot (a horse can trot fifteen, twenty miles and more). Canter is another pace horses can hold for long distances, before a charge the horses go from trot or canter to small gallop. It's only at the very end that a full on charge takes place. I've been on a horse at small trot for 18 non-stop miles, once arrived at destination (rejoining cattle that had been moved to Summer pastures) we turned around and trotted back. A total of 36 miles in one short day. In this movie, they're moving at a fast trot, the incongruous "cinematic" part is the white horses going at full gallop but in a real context it's unrealistic since they're part of the larger group going at a much smaller pace.
I was just thinking about the number of horses and the riders. WOW.
Filmed in Argentina. This place belongs to argentine army. I was there. Magic!
Were you at the filming? What did you do?
Salta san Lorenzo Argentina 😂
All of those Cossacks were gauchos dressed like Cossacks.
I noticed that landscape was not Ukrainian.
Loved those big Hollywood spectaculars.
..the old "cast of thousands"...
One of the mainstay of BBC matinees on saturdays and sundays afternoons from the 1960's to the 1990's.
These old epics are great!
Yul Brenner in the role he was born for.
I thought that was the King of Siam!?
@@christianloepfe179 thought he was ramses
La vi hace años una de las mejores interpretaciones de mi admirado yul briner fantástica
Amazing cinematography 👍👍
Magnifica película e tenido la oportunidad de verla tres veses, como otras películas históricas muy bien echas no como las de ahora
This is when movies were movies not BS today,computer generated stuff
And, think about it, not ONE of these guys lost their hat!!!!😮😮
🤣🤣🤣❤
Невозможно сломить и поработить народ, в жилах которого течёт кровь их легендарных предков-казаков!
В РФ течёт кровь в потомках кубанских, терских, донских, астраханских, уральских, сибирских, оренбургских, Семиреченских, забайкальских, амурских, уссурийских казаков. Самые известные потомки адм Головко, художники Репин и Суриков. Поглядим, чья возьмёт.
Прикольно. Можно поинтересоваться о каком народе идет речь? Половина запорожцев сбежала к туркам, а вторую Екатерина-2 переселила на Дон.
@@ДмитрийКашин-ш5э ну не на Дон а на Кубань. А те что сбежади к туркам и основали зуденайскую сечь которая просуществовала до 1829 г после чего казаки вернулись в Россию в Турции осталась очень малая часть.
@@Леонид-с9и5е Ходожник не Репин а потомок запорожца Рипына(московиты обрусили его фамилию)и адмирал Головко украинец а Запорожские кОзаки есть первые и единственно настоящие кОзаки создавшие своё военное государство Войско Запорожское низовое а все остальные есть бледные смешные копии-холуи москвитянские.А Черкассы в Украине были первой козацкой крепостью-столицей ещё при Байде Вишневецком.Пугу-пугу їде козак з Лугу-это приветствие и пароль Запорожцев.Не приклеивайтесь к чужой истории не надо...
@@ДмитрийКашин-ш5э Об украинцах татарах поляках но вы правы в концовке запорожцев, добавлю только Кубанское кОзачество это ставшие на путь холуйства фридерике ангальт-цербской запорожцы.Максим Зализняк-последний запорожский кОзак и гетьман Украины замученный андрофагами....
And no CGI!
A great movie.
No CGI here. Just real men riding on horses. 💪🙂
They are gauchos, it was filmed in Salta, Argentina.
It was shown on a Saturday evening in the 1970s.
IN times of Ukrainian Cossacks whole Ukraine was called Army. It was Army-State. They knew their neighbors well.
Бред сивой кобылы в лунную ночь
☺️
@@ЮрийГришин-ы7ш Well, trolls do not learn history. Ukraine was called Viysko Zaporizhske. It was divided by military regiments, not by administrative units. It was even in soviet history books some of which I was able to read. Poltava Regiment, Chernigiv Regiment, etc.
@@newcomernewsfmv1343 зачем время тратить на изучение придуманной какой-то чубатой башкой историю? и да.. у тебя безграмотный инглишь
Their territory was named roughly Kozakina.
Grande attore. Riposa❤❤❤❤❤in pace❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Screw CGI!
One thousand horses were transferred to Argentina for filming this scene
Why? Are there no horses in the land of the gauchos?
No CGI just a lot of dudes on horses
When ever I see scenes like this. I. Wonder. Who. Does the. CATERING…. on set .. lol
All those actors of yesterday could actually ride horses😂
They are gauchos, it was filmed in Salta, Argentina.
I loved Yul Brenner
no cgi here!
Was für ein Bild
Like all book based movies it disappointed. Favorite part in book: Taras is in diguise watching the Poles torturing his son to death. In his agony he screams. "Father! Where are you!" Taras answers, " I am here, my son!" And disappears into the dense crowd before the soldiers can find him. He returns next year with alk his hordes and burns the city to the ground killing every man, woman and child except for thr man and his family that protected him and helped his escape.
Someone had to clean up a lot of horse poop.
😂😂
When I watch these old movies, I think about all the fertilizer from the horses.
Must have required half the movie's budget just to feed and clean up after all those horses.
super,,
In the book they aren't referred to as 'Ukrainian' at all. Just Zaporozhian, and they are fighting for 'Russian land'. In fact, Bulba is against the Polandization and Catholicization that created real contemporary Ukrainian identity.
historically Rus, Ruthenian refer to Kyiv land. As people said those days 'Ruthenian by nation, Greek by religion'. Bulba is a fiction character that never existed. Khmelnytsky, real leader of that time (one of many) once said addressing the crown 'Rzeczpospolita is our mother and the King is our father' meaning he was loyal to the state and just defended rights of his people.
@@VeryNice-d4p А унию с Россией-то кто подписал в 1654?!!! 😂😂😂🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺Слава России! 💪💪💪
@@VeryNice-d4p Ruthenians/Rusyns call themselves Rus. It is true the Bulba is a fictional character, but Gogol as being from a Cossack family himself, is well placed to draw an accurate picture.
@@mitchyoung93 Gogol was from a mixed Ukrainian/Polish family. He could draw a lot of pictures.
@@VeryNice-d4p And I'm Southern Russian his familiya is pronounced Hohol
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Lol
Вполне себе нормальный голливудский взгляд на творчество украинца Гоголя...
You know what this is really all about??🧐☝️… they’ve all been offered FREE Beer!!!!🍻🤣🤣🤣🤣
after all that running the horses would be ready for a nap.....and graze......
Yes. But it makes it look good.
Fantastic 😂
Those horses are going to get tired
...only in the movies do horses gallop everywhere...
Saya baca kisah nya di buku certai ternama waktu itu sekitar tahun 1975
Its have a Cosacs was a legend
Nitpick: they’d never go on campaign with just one horse
Well if you have a horse that can gallop for miles without becoming winded I reckon it's prolly invulnerable to all harm too.
So... how long can a horse run like that?
I saw a photo of the truck with the camera. Two big gyroscopes with the camera assembly attached inside by rubber cords. Grand production.
Excellent question. Horses are essentially sprinters, so not very long.
_So... how long can a horse run like that?_
Depends on the horses, but a lot further than you may think. During WW1 two Australian Light Horse regiments charged across 6 km, nearly 4 miles of open ground to take Beersheba in Palestine (now Israel) after having marched 36 miles the night before. Most of the horses had been without water for a couple of days.
They didn't charge at a gallop the whole way though. Cavalry rarely if ever did that. You start out at a war can only come to the gallop when you're relatively close. You can't gallop many miles to a meeting which is implied in the movie.
Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Fuck Upainu !!! Fuck USA.
Heroyem Slava! 🇺🇦
@Nebris This is from a work by Russian author Gogol, who wrote in Russian.
So in real life they would be bringing remounts and something to eat oh and camping gear.
That usually followed after.
I was wondering about that. Couldn't see much in the way of the gear you'd expect them to be carrying for a longer trip so must have been on their way to battle. Guess I'll just have to watch it again to find out. :-)
Minute 2:24. Are they the greys from Charge of the Light Brigade and Waterloo?
No, the Scots Greys of the British army were at Waterloo and the Light Brigade was also British. These dudes are Russian but include various ethnic origins, including Russians, Khazars, Ukrainians and Tatars.
@@Valicroix He means the movies Waterloo and Charge of the Light brigade both of which had both armies played by the russian army. But I believe this movie was wholly filmed in California
@jamesmaclennan4525 Argentina actually
In comparison with Polish productions it's so obvious how poor the equipment of the riders is. Many cossacks without sabres or swords, no daggers no armour, pistols, cossacks with sabres without scabbarts or any details. Numbers of riders and horses are impressive nevertheless - just without CGI stuff.
Going somewhere?
Zaporojtsy are riding to beat and slash polska conqerers - their worst enemies
venham a galope para o hemisfério sul da América!!!beijo emiliana do manejo.
Classic movie!! Cupid got curtis
Somebody needs to re-create this scene in a remake of some kind. The original movie was frankly a bit of a dud, with the exception of this scene.
This is the beginning scene. The battle scene at the end was much better.. I was expecting the climactic scene instead of the opening introductory scene.
Great, but what does "Urosty" mean?
See my added description.
Zaporoshi!, they are Ukrainian Cossacks, their descendants are now facing the Russians.
@@randmanstein9619 Nope. There was no Ukrainian state then. In the book Gogol always refers to them as Zaporozhian or..wait for it ...'Rus'. And of course Gogol himself wrote in Russian.
Why didn't Taras like the Poles?
Их никто не любит
Because the Poles didn't like the cossacks. The Poles looked down on them like the ancient Romans looked down on the German barbarians or the Americans looked down on the indians.
Because he was Russian.
because poles deny feodal rights to local "knights". "Poles" magnates whant to hold this territory as a colony.
FYI...The Homeland of the Cossacks is...Ukraine
The Homeland of the cossacks is Russia. Cossacks is russian borderland guard.
Ukraine is Russia.,
Yeah, after the Russ took the Lands away from the Poles...But that doesn't change the fact that the ancestral lands of the Cossacks is found in Ukraine@@РусланМихайлов-э8с
Who Built Kiev?@@РусланМихайлов-э8с
@@joerosa2532Ukraine is not ruZZia you lost or something
Куди вони мчать та шаблями махають?😂 Ворога не видно. Неблагодарна справа чужу історію знімати я так думаю...
Невдячна.
Czekam na waszego wspaniałego reżyseria który nakręci filmy o Kozakach tak jak Jeży Hoffman nakręcił film Ogniem i Mieczem na podstawie powieści Henryka Sienkiewicza. O historii Polaków i Ukraińców.
Само произведение Гоголя в некотором роде пропаганда или помещичий взгляд из 19ого века на мотивацию 17ого. То как мы сейчас понимаем 17й век и мотивацию людей, двигавших там событиями очень разнится с произведением. А уж тем более с любой его экранизацией. ЛЮБОЙ.
почнемо з того, що козаки були піхотою, а не кіннотою
Tiring out your horses like that before a big battle is pretty stupid…
I think it’s for visual on-screen spectacle rather than a cavalry how-to, but you are not wrong. Think show biz, not military manual
in 196x you wouldn’t find people capable of holding a squadron in formation :)
Откуда горы?
Из сев Дакоты. А вы хочили, чтобы Голливуд снимал в Украине при лысом?
Это отвал грунта после копания Чёрного моря.
En san Lorenzo salta Argentina a 500 mts de mi casa😂
The Russians retreating from Hostoml near Kiev left a quote referring to Poles on one of the walls of the destroyed building. “So what, son, did your Lechites help you?” - This is a quote from the book by Taras Bulba
WHole russian special regiment was eliminated there in Hostomel. With out any poles involved.
@@newcomernewsfmv1343 Putin claims that thousands of mercenaries are from Poland and most of the intercepted conversations are in Polish.
@@newcomernewsfmv1343 сегодня День смеха 😌
@@alp6319 Yes, some of the best Russian airbone troops made goodby.
@@jn1205 Whatever.
Конь под всадником может бежать галопом не более 20 минут…
20 минут это что-то уж очень много :))))) хорош если конь сможет под одоспешеным всадником пройти 500-700 метров по прямой :) ну и под легко вооружённым может быть раза в три больше. это 5-7 минут не более ))
No man, this is not Sapogian kosaks/
Наверное это самая всратая экранизация "Тараса Бульбы" . Сам Юл Бринер говорил что это пожалуй худший его фильм. Но глянуть можно, так, чисто поржать, как всё плохо😂, тут целая плантация "развесистой клюквы"😁
PAPARAZZI ?
Well, natch. Yul Brynner would rate a few.
Небыло россии тогда.
Ты больной ?
... слов нету.
Н ебыло, не было. Московское княжество было. А россию придумали в 1700х гоах.
Слово россия, придумано Пидером первьім в1721 году. До этого эта хренотень назьівалось княжество московськое, или московия - один из улусов на обломках Золотой ордьі.
@@newcomernewsfmv1343 The title Tsar of all Russia goes back to the 1300s. The Russian state saved the Cossacks from the Poles.
That still makes them far better than russians.
Horsemen with tack and saddles that hadn't been invented then,
There are lots of historical inaccuracies in the film. So what, it's a fun movie and stands up well despite its 62-year age.
And their horses can run all day long without a break! 😂
ЧЁ ЗА ЗБРОД😂
Какой то дебелизм, чёрный абдула с бандой едет не спеша , коней бережёт, а эти куда то не успевают , как на автивках кто швыдче, а вдруг бой а кони уставшие
Так американцам виднее, эти их шедевр. Прикольно смотреть, как запорожцы с мосинками скачут.
They wer Pro German, anti russian, except thort they were more conncted to the Motherland Russia.
Это еще смешнее.
They should have been fighting the Ottoman😮
Какая хрень! На белых конях,в красных экранах,куда-то скачут,загоняя лошадей.😮
Hollywood - Krempel.
kulturbanause
when Russians and Ukrainians fought together against the West
When the cossacks fought the Poles
Against polish , Turks and they were anti semitism.😮
каманчи освобождают свои земли от белых
скорее ковбои и испанские пираты выгоняют англичан с совместно ограбляемого пустыря
Gogol ❤
Gogol was one od the most haters towards Poles.
He wasn't objective😢
Yes yes a.l very nice but eventually the Poles broke the spine and power of these vagabonds!🇵🇱
Ну и хрень. Зачем юл позорился, снимаясь в ЭТОМ?
It was a good movie.
thanks for that - interesting to know
бред какой то советский
В случае чего- фильм американского производства
@@nikolaiborisov4096дуракам этого не понять .
Они даже не знают кто такой Гоголь и каким боком к этому видео фильм Семь Ронинов.
Если ты идиот, то это на всю жизнь. Голливуд - это в США. А ты , чмо, и не знал?