| 16th Century Russian Wedding | |
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| Russian: Русская свадьба XVI столетия | |
| Directed by | Vasili Goncharov | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Aleksandr Khanzhonkov | 
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| Cinematography | Vladimir Siversen | 
| Country | Russian Empire | 
16th Century Russian Wedding (Russian: Русская свадьба XVI столетия) is a 1909 Russian short drama film directed and written by Vasili Goncharov.[1][2][3]
Plot
A young boyar on the road accidentally overturns an oncoming cart in which a hawthorn rides, which, fortunately, was not injured. After breaking up with her, he comes home, where his parents want to marry him to a girl he shouldn't see before the wedding. After the wedding, the bride removes the veil and the boyar recognizes the stranger with whom fate brought him on the road.[4]
Starring
- Aleksandra Goncharova as Bride
 - Vasili Stepanov as Bride's Father
 - Andrey Gromov as Groom
 - Lidiya Tridenskaya as Groom's Mother
 - Pyotr Chardynin as Groom's Father
 - Pavel Biryukov as P. Biryukov
 - Ivan Kamsky
 - Ivan Potemkin
 - Antonina Pozharskaya as A. Pozharskaya[5]
 
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