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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime 1991

10 min📅 1991-11-05

Dive into the darkly whimsical world of *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime* (1991), an animated crime-comedy short directed by Marianna Novogrudskaya.

Director: Marianna Novogrudskaya

Cast

Aleksandr Lushchik
Aleksandr Lushchik
Rogvold Sukhoverko
Rogvold Sukhoverko
Vsevolod Abdulov
Vsevolod Abdulov
Lyudmila Ilyina
Lyudmila Ilyina

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime* (1991) about?

This animated short follows Lord Arthur Savile, who is told by a palm reader that he'll become a murderer. Desperate to marry, he races to fulfill his grim destiny before settling down, leading to a series of darkly comedic misadventures.

Who directed *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime*?

Marianna Novogrudskaya directed this 1991 animated short, bringing Oscar Wilde's twist on fate and morality to life with a dash of Soviet-era charm.

Who stars in *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime*?

The film features Aleksandr Lushchik as Lord Arthur Savile, alongside Rogvold Sukhoverko, Vsevolod Abdulov, and Lyudmila Ilyina in key roles.

Is *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime* (1991) worth watching?

While it's a niche animated crime-comedy, the film's clever adaptation of Wilde's story and its brisk 10-minute runtime make it a fun, thought-provoking watch for fans of classic literature or short-form animation.

How long is *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime*?

The film runs for 10 minutes.

About Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1991) — A 10-Minute Animated Crime Comedy Classic

Dive into the darkly whimsical world of *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime* (1991), an animated crime-comedy short directed by Marianna Novogrudskaya. This 10-minute gem follows the eerie predicament of Lord Arthur Savile, who learns from a palm reader that he's destined to become a murderer. Determined to marry but paralyzed by fate, he sets out on a chaotic quest to fulfill his grim prophecy before tying the knot. With its sharp satire of society and morality, the film blends surreal humor with a touch of macabre charm, creating an atmosphere that's both playful and unsettling.

This Soviet-era adaptation of Oscar Wilde's short story crackles with wit, as Novogrudskaya's direction and the talented cast—including Aleksandr Lushchik and Rogvold Sukhoverko—bring the quirky tale to life. Themes of destiny, free will, and the absurdity of human nature drive the narrative, all wrapped in the distinctive style of classic animation. Whether you're a fan of Wilde's original work or simply love quick, clever films, *Lord Arthur Savile's Crime* offers a unique, thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.