Sataninskaya_butylka_radiospektakl_po_novelle_r... Guide

The radio play (Russian: Сатанинская бутылка ) is a classic 1991 Soviet-era audio dramatization of Robert Louis Stevenson’s short story "The Bottle Imp" . Overview of the Radio Play

Stevenson originally wrote the story for a Polynesian audience, blending Western devil-pact mythology with Pacific Island settings. Where to Listen sataninskaya_butylka_radiospektakl_po_novelle_r...

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You can find this specific 1991 recording on archival sites and audio libraries: Plot and Themes

This production is highly regarded for its atmospheric sound design and a prestigious cast of voice actors. It follows the mystical tale of Keawe, a poor Hawaiian man who purchases a magical bottle containing an "imp" that grants any wish. However, the bottle comes with a terrifying curse: if the owner dies before selling the bottle for less than the purchase price, they are doomed to eternal hellfire. Key Production Details 1991 Running Time: Approximately 49–50 minutes Original Author: Robert Louis Stevenson (written in 1891) Notable Cast:

A legendary Soviet actor known for his distinct comedic and character voices. Yury Yakovlev: A master of Soviet cinema and theater. Avangard Leontiev and Vasily Bochkarev . Plot and Themes