Queen of the Gypsies

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Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven (Russian: Табор уходит в небо, lit. "The gypsy camp goes to heaven"; also known as Queen of the Gypsies) is a 1975 Soviet romantic drama film by Emil Loteanu, loosely based on short stories ("Makar Chudra" and "Old Izergil") by Maxim Gorky.read more
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Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven (Russian: Табор уходит в небо, lit. "The gypsy camp goes to heaven"; also known as Queen of the Gypsies) is a 1975 Soviet romantic drama film by Emil Loteanu, loosely based on short stories ("Makar Chudra" and "Old Izergil") by Maxim Gorky. Set in early 20th century Austria-Hungary, the film tells a love story between the gypsy girl Rada and the horse thief Zobar of Gorky's early 1892 short story "Makar Chudra" (Russian: Макар Чудра). One of the songs near the introduction of the film had become popular on YouTube as the "Gypsy Song". It was the most attended movie in the Soviet Union in 1976, with 64.9 million tickets sold.

Original Release

04/04/1976

US Release

10/20/1976

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Emil Loteanu

Writers

Emil Loteanu, Maxim Gorky

Cast

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