NEW 'FURIOUS' TRAILER
FOR RUSSIAN EPIC ADVENTURE
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Ilya Malakov plays the lead role of Kolovrat |
Something utterly gorgeous for you today: a stunning new English language trailer has been released this weekend for upcoming Russian historical adventure
FURIOUS also known as
THE LEGEND OF KOLOVRAT which should hit Russian cinemas this Autumn, November 30th! This sprawling, lush and rich adventure set in the 13th century Kievan Rus', stars
Ilya Malakov in the title role of the brave hero Kolovrat, alongside
Aleksey Serebryakov and
Aleksandr Ilin!
THE LEGEND OF KOLOVRAT The movie brings an enchanting story of a legendary battle from glorious and brave Russian history in which 1700 fearless warriors defend their land against an army of thousands of well trained soldiers.
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Furious arrives to the cinemas this November |
In the 13th century Mongol warrior hordes and their leader, Batu Khan, controlled most of the known world. As the Mongols moved towards Europe they invaded the last Russian principality standing in their way. Little did they know, their plans were about to be ruined by a small detachment of heroic strong men led by a mysterious brave warrior. This is a story about courage, endurance and self-sacrifice for the sake of one's country. This is the story of Yevpaty the Furious.
DEZZY'S HISTORY LESSON
After the Mongols invaded the
Russian city of Ryazan young
knight Yevpaty Kolovrat gathered 1700 people from his soldiers and the survivors of the siege, in order to attack the rear guard of
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Batu demanded from Prince Fedor to give him all his wives and daughters |
Khan's army and annihilated it in a fierce battle. Perplexed, Batu Khan sent a much larger force led by his relative Khostovrul. Khostovrul promised to capture Kolovrat alive, and for this purpose challenged Kolovrat for a duel. A man of extraordinary strength, Kolovrat split his
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Evil Batu Kha and his forces of darkness |
opponent in half with his sword, and proceeded to kill the surrounding Mongols, splitting many of them down to the saddle. He was killed from a distance, but Khan returned his body to his soldiers as a sign of respect towards the brave hero.