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Ballad of a Hussar 1963

★ 7.052 votes96 min📅 1963-01-19

In Eldar Ryazanov's spirited wartime comedy *Ballad of a Hussar* (1963), a spirited young woman defies convention and disguises herself as a man to join a dashing Hussar squadron fighting Napoleon's forces.

Director: Eldar Ryazanov

Cast

Larisa Golubkina
Larisa Golubkina
Shura Azarova
Yuriy Yakovlev
Yuriy Yakovlev
Lieutenant Rzhevsky
Igor Ilyinsky
Igor Ilyinsky
Field Marshal Kutuzov
Nikolay Kryuchkov
Nikolay Kryuchkov
Ivan
Viktor Koltsov
Viktor Koltsov
Azarov
Antoni Khodursky
Antoni Khodursky
Count Nurin
Tatyana Shmyga
Tatyana Shmyga
Jermont
Lev Polyakov
Lev Polyakov
Pelymov
Aleksey Polevoy
Aleksey Polevoy
Balmashov
Vladimir Shiryaev
Vladimir Shiryaev
Salgari

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ballad of a Hussar (1963) about?

The film follows a young woman who disguises herself as a man to join a Hussar squadron during the Napoleonic Wars. She proves herself an exceptional soldier, but complications arise when her true identity is revealed, leading to unexpected emotional consequences. The story weaves together adventure, romance, and wartime drama.

Who directed Ballad of a Hussar?

The film was directed by Eldar Ryazanov, a celebrated filmmaker known for his witty and heartfelt comedies that often explore social themes with humor and warmth.

Who stars in Ballad of a Hussar?

The film features Larisa Golubkina as the lead, joined by Yuriy Yakovlev, Igor Ilyinsky, Nikolay Kryuchkov, and Viktor Koltsov in key roles.

Is Ballad of a Hussar (1963) worth watching?

This charming blend of comedy and war drama delivers a lively narrative with strong performances and an engaging premise. While not a blockbuster, its historical setting, humor, and unexpected emotional depth make it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic adventure films.

How long is Ballad of a Hussar?

Ballad of a Hussar runs for 96 minutes, offering a concise yet satisfying cinematic experience.

About Ballad of a Hussar (1963) — A Courageous Woman's War-Time Adventure with Twists

In Eldar Ryazanov's spirited wartime comedy *Ballad of a Hussar* (1963), a spirited young woman defies convention and disguises herself as a man to join a dashing Hussar squadron fighting Napoleon's forces. With courage and determination, she proves herself a formidable soldier, earning respect and admiration for her bravery on the battlefield. Yet when her true identity is uncovered, the revelation sparks unexpected romantic and emotional complications that test the bonds of loyalty and love.

Larisa Golubkina shines as the determined heroine, while Yuriy Yakovlev adds charm and charisma to the ensemble cast. Blending humor with wartime drama, Ryazanov crafts a lively, heartfelt adventure that celebrates individual courage against the backdrop of history. The film balances lighthearted moments with deeper themes of identity, honor, and the blurred lines between disguise and authenticity.