The Day the Earth Froze
1959 ‧ Family/Adventure ‧ 1h 38m
4.2/10 · IMDb
12% · Rotten Tomatoes
Loukhy the witch (Anna Orochko) steals the sun for spite after a logger (Andris Oshin) denies her a magic mill.
Release date: April 1964 (USA)
Directors: Aleksandr Ptushko and Risto Orko
Distributed by: Netflix
Adapted from: Kalevala
Music by: Igor Morozov
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What language is Sampo?
Etymology. Sampo derives from the Finnish Sampo, which refers to a magical device capable of producing infinite gold, salt, and flour. Koski is a Finnish surname derived from the Proto-Finnic Koski and Proto-Uralic Kośke, meaning "(water) rapids."
When the Earth Froze movie?
Sampo (Russian: Сампо) is a 1959 Soviet–Finnish fantasy film based loosely on the events depicted in the Finnish national epic Kalevala. In the United States, it was released in an edited version, The Day the Earth Froze, by American International Pictures as a double feature with Conquered City.
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Sep 8, 2007 · The Sampo has been interpreted in many ways: a world pillar or world tree, a compass or astrolabe, a chest containing a treasure, a Byzantine ...