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A reprisal is a retaliatory attack. The correct name is Role Reprise.
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* RoleReprisal: In the 1972 movie, Prince Vladimir was played by Andrei Abrikosov, same actor who played him in ''Film/IlyaMuromets'' 16 years earlier.
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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: In the 1972 movie, Prince Vladimir was played by Andrei Abrikosov, the same actor who played him in ''Film/IlyaMuromets'' 16 years earlier.
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* RoleReprisal: In the 1972 movie, Prince Vladimir was played by Andrey Abrikosov, same actor who played him in ''Film/IlyaMuromets'' 16 years earlier.
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* RoleReprisal: In the 1972 movie, Prince Vladimir was played by Andrey Andrei Abrikosov, same actor who played him in ''Film/IlyaMuromets'' 16 years earlier.
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* CreatorBacklash: Pushkin was later rather disappointed with the poem and wished he could have made changes to it. The fact inspired Mikhail Glinka to write the opera with a heavy dose of AdaptationDeviation in the libretto.
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* CreatorBacklash: Pushkin was later rather disappointed with the poem and wished he could have made changes to it. The fact inspired Mikhail Glinka to write the opera with a heavy dose of AdaptationDeviation in the libretto.libretto.
* RoleReprisal: In the 1972 movie, Prince Vladimir was played by Andrey Abrikosov, same actor who played him in ''Film/IlyaMuromets'' 16 years earlier.
* RoleReprisal: In the 1972 movie, Prince Vladimir was played by Andrey Abrikosov, same actor who played him in ''Film/IlyaMuromets'' 16 years earlier.
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* CreatorBacklash: Pushkin was later rather disappointed with the poem and wished he could have made changes to it. The fact inspired Mikhail Glinka to write the opera with a heavy dose of AdaptationDeviation in the libretto.