Valentina Ivashova
- Parasya
- (as Valentina Ivasheva)
Aleksandr Korotkevich
- Gritsko
- (as A. Korotkevich)
Anton Dunaysky
- Solopy Cherevik
- (as A. Dunayskiy)
Frants Glovatskiy
- Tsybulya
- (as F. Glovatskiy)
Tatyana Barysheva
- Godmother
- (as T. Barysheva)
Vitaliy Perezhogin
- Afanasiy Ivanovich
- (as V. Perezhogin)
Nadezhda Mikhaylova
- Singing Gypsy Girl
- (as N. Mikhaylova)
Aleksandra Kononova
- Dancing Gypsy Girl
- (as A. Kononova)
Dmitriy Kapka
- Barker
- (uncredited)
- …
Andrey Nastenko
- Tsybulko
- (uncredited)
- …
- Director
- Writers
- Nikolai Ekk
- Nikolay Gogol(uncredited)
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- TriviaFirst Ukrainian color feature.
- Crazy creditsNikolay Gogol, upon whose short story "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" the movie was based, is credited not by name, but by his portrait, which is shown at the beginning and at the end of the movie.
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- Also known as
- Soročinski sajam
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By what name was Sorochynskyi yarmarok (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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