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  1. How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor ( Russian: Сказ про то, как царь Пётр арапа женил, Skaz pro to, kak tsar Pyotr arapa zhenil) is a 1976 musical film directed by the Russian filmmaker Alexander Mitta. The film features Vladimir Vysotsky as the protagonist Abram Petrovich Gannibal, the African godson of Peter the Great.

  2. 6 de dic. de 1976 · Peter the Great insists the two be married, but Ibrahim goes against the tsar's wishes, refusing to force her to marry him since she doesn't consent. When another man tries to marry her, however, Ibrahim's loyalties and generous nature are put to the test.

  3. How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor. Peter the Great tries to make his North African godson part of Russia's nobility by arranging for him to marry an aristocrat.

  4. Loosely based on Peter the Great’s Negro, Alexander Pushkin’s unfinished novel based on his own great-grandfather, a black African brought to Russia.

  5. Peter the Great insists the two be married, but Ibrahim goes against the tsar's wishes, refusing to force her to marry him since she doesn't consent. When another man tries to marry her, however, Ibrahim's loyalties and generous nature are put to the test.

  6. How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor is a 1976 musical film directed by the Russian filmmaker Alexander Mitta. The film features Vladimir Vysotsky as the protagonist Abram Petrovich Gannibal, the African godson of Peter the Great. Also starring in the film are Aleksei Petrenko as Czar Peter, and Irina Mazurkevich as Natasha Rtishcheva.

  7. Ibrahim Gannibal (Vladimir Vysotsky), Tsar Peter the Great’s African-born godson and protégé, is forced to return to Saint Petersburg after his study time in Paris culminates in a scandalous love affair. Peter wants his godson to have stronger ties to Russia and decides to have him married to Natalya, a girl from an old boyar family.