The Tale of Tsar Saltan (Russian: Сказка о царе Салтане, romanized: Skazka o tsare Saltane) is a 1966 children's fantasy film based on the eponymous 1831 tale by Alexander Pushkin, directed by Aleksandr Ptushko.
The third and the youngest, however, says: "I would not give the Tsar money and goods, but instead a son with strength and courage."
The Tsar, who hears this conversation, takes the youngest woman as his wife.
The Tsar's reply is intercepted by the sisters and the mother-in-law and falsified to be so that the wife and son are sealed in a keg and thrown into the sea.
She creates a beautiful city for the mother and son, whose inhabitants make him Prince Gwidon.