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Two little girls - Maria and Mirabella - go to the woods for a walk and encounter several magical characters, among them a frog with his feet frozen in more
Two little girls - Maria and Mirabella - go to the woods for a walk and encounter several magical characters, among them a frog with his feet frozen in ice, a fireworm whose shoes keep catching fire, and a butterfly who's afraid of flying. To help their new friends, the girls must carry them to a sorceress who lives deep in the forest. close
“Look more fun” is a musical three-part film for the children of Soviet director Marat Aripov, based on the book by Leonid Solovyov. The Adventures of more
“Look more fun” is a musical three-part film for the children of Soviet director Marat Aripov, based on the book by Leonid Solovyov.
The Adventures of Khoja Nasreddin Marat Aripov The philosopher, the sage, and the lover of life became a parable. No matter what he did, he was always able to get away with it. Nasrudin has a great command of the word, but not only wise sayings glorified it. Hoxha is always ready to help the suffering. Throughout his travels he witnessed many adventures. In the first series, his eyes show the story of a famous Baghdad thief. The second episode is The Game of a Hundred Cares, and the third series is about The Charmed Prince. close
The short animated film by Nathan Lerner and Lyudmila Petrushevskaya “Stolen Sun” was shot based on a fairy tale Korney Chukovsky In which the sun suddenly more
The short animated film by Nathan Lerner and Lyudmila Petrushevskaya “Stolen Sun” was shot based on a fairy tale Korney Chukovsky In which the sun suddenly hid behind the cloud, and the animals thought that he had been swallowed by a greedy crocodile. But that's what it was.
On earth came despair because of the fact that there was no sun in the sky, it became very dark, and none of the animals dared to go out into the street. Everyone begged the sun to come back. And the bear decided to help the animals, who punished the crocodile, although all the animals feared him. The reward for this feat was not only the return of the long-awaited sun. close
The film is an animated parody of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The dog talks about his adventures with the great detective. Listeners do not believe him. more
The film is an animated parody of the Sherlock Holmes stories. The dog talks about his adventures with the great detective. Listeners do not believe him. At least, they didn't believe it, until Sherlock Holmes suddenly called the dog. close
"A Gift for an Elephant" - a continuation of the cartoon film "On the Road with Clouds" . A monkey and a tiger baby are in a hurry for the elephant’s more
"A Gift for an Elephant" - a continuation of the cartoon film "On the Road with Clouds" .
A monkey and a tiger baby are in a hurry for the elephant’s birthday. Overhearing their song, the insidious Duduka (a creature that adores evil tricks) tries her best to prevent them, but constantly falls into her own traps: slips on banana crusts, falls into the river from a sawed bridge. And yet Duduka almost manages to spoil the holiday to the kids: out of the box with the camera, she lets a bird out, and friends do not manage to take a picture. close
The animated film “Why does the lion have a big mane?” was created by the director and artist Natalia Bogomolova, who gave us such cartoons as “A Christmas more
The animated film “Why does the lion have a big mane?” was created by the director and artist Natalia Bogomolova, who gave us such cartoons as “A Christmas tree was born in the forest”, “Wings of Uncle Marabu” and “Paradise in a hut”. This short animated film, based on a poem by the Soviet children's writer and poet Emma Moshkovskaya, was among the three subjects included in the eighth issue of the almanac "Merry Carousel". The plot offers a comic version of why the lion wears a large mane, and tells about how once overgrown with hair, the lion went to the crane-barber to get a haircut. close
According to the story of the same name by Yulian Semyonov.
Employees of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department - Colonel Alexei Pavlovich Sadchikov, more
According to the story of the same name by Yulian Semyonov.
Employees of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department - Colonel Alexei Pavlovich Sadchikov, Major Vladislav Nikolaevich Kostenko and Senior Lieutenant Valentin Roslyakov are investigating the impudent robberies carried out by a group wearing dark glasses criminals.
The City Savings Bank was robbed. The investigation of the crime indicated the involvement of a teenager, who soon came to the criminal investigation himself. With his help, the robbers who were preparing the next raid were caught. But the most dangerous criminal — "Prokhor" — is still free... close
Soviet Old Short Animated Film Yuria Prytkova And Heinrich Sapgir's "About Thomas and About Herem" tells about the life of two brothers, Herem and Thomas, more
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The hatched chicken stood on its legs, shook off the remains of the shell and went on an interesting journey to find out who birds are and what he has more
The hatched chicken stood on its legs, shook off the remains of the shell and went on an interesting journey to find out who birds are and what he has to do with them. During his search he saw many different birds - big and small, noisy and quiet, brave and timid. He listened to their voices, watched how they behaved and, pleased with his discoveries, returned to the laying mother, where several chickens like him frolicked.
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V. Davydov and Goliath is a small Soviet film parodying David and Goliath. In Soviet times, all children were trained in factories or in organizations more
V. Davydov and Goliath is a small Soviet film parodying David and Goliath. In Soviet times, all children were trained in factories or in organizations that took leadership or patronage over the school.
A schoolboy (Sasha Soldiers) by the will of fate gets into practice with a thief worker Goliath (PHOTO) close
“Axe porridge”, a bright animated film, was released in 1982 by cinematographer Ivan Ufimtsev with the help of puppet animation. On account of Ufimtsev more
“Axe porridge”, a bright animated film, was released in 1982 by cinematographer Ivan Ufimtsev with the help of puppet animation. On account of Ufimtsev such famous cartoons as “38 parrots”, “Losharik” and “Hedgehog plus turtle”. The plot is based on a Russian folk tale about a resourceful soldier who is always rescued by army wit.
Returning from the war to his native places, the hero on the way looks at the light to the grandmother Melania, who lives with her husband. The hostess is extremely stingy and, in order not to feed the uninvited guest, lies that there is nothing at all to eat in the house. Not at all embarrassed, the soldier offers to make porridge from an axe. Unable to object, the curious grandmother agrees and gives the soldier an axe for porridge. Thanks to resourcefulness, the soldier soon manages to prepare an extremely tasty porridge.
The characters were voiced by B. Vladimirov, N. Karachentsov and B. Novikov. In 1983, the film-continuation “How the old man was a hen” was released, created by the same I. Ufimtsev and telling about a soldier who again outsmarted the greedy old woman. close
A wooden boy Buratino tries to find his place in life. He befriends toys from a toy theater owned by evil Karabas-Barabas, gets tricked by Alice the Fox more
A wooden boy Buratino tries to find his place in life. He befriends toys from a toy theater owned by evil Karabas-Barabas, gets tricked by Alice the Fox and Basilio the Cat and finally discovers the mystery of a golden key given to him by kind Tortila the Tortoise. close
It took three years for the young nobleman Chatsky to miss his native Moscow and his beloved girl, Sophia, on his journey abroad, whom he left as a teenager. more
It took three years for the young nobleman Chatsky to miss his native Moscow and his beloved girl, Sophia, on his journey abroad, whom he left as a teenager. He rushes home to experience the acute joy of meeting and perhaps forever associate his fate with Sophia, but it turns out that she is not the girl he once left. Cold, daring, and also in love with all the recklessness of youth in the careerist Molchalin, Sophia meets Chatsky almost as an enemy.
Stunned by this technique, sharp on the tongue Chatsky touches the pride of his beloved ruthless reviews of her environment. The girl in revenge decides to declare him crazy.
In the film “Woe from Wit”, staged according to the brilliant work of Alexander Griboyedov, the role of “Russian Hamlet” played a brilliant role. close