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Winnie-the-Pooh ()

Vinni-Pukh (original title)
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A Soviet version of Winnie-the-Pooh. His first adventure is a desperate attempt to get to honey in a bee hollow. He is ready to take decisive action.

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Vinni-Pukh (voice) (as E. Leonov)
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Pyatachok (voice) (as I. Savvina)
Vladimir Osenev ...
Narrator (voice) (as V. Osenev)

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Fyodor Khitruk ... (as F. Khitruk)

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A.A. Milne ... (books) (as A. Miln)
 
Boris Zakhoder ... (screenplay) (as F. Zakhoder) and
Fyodor Khitruk ... (screenplay) (as F. Khitruk)

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Moisey Vaynberg ... (as M. Vaynberg)

Cinematography by

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Nina Klimova ... (as N. Klimova)

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Nina Mayorova ... (as N. Mayorova)

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Eduard Nazarov ... (as E. Nazarov)
Vladimir Zuykov ... (as V. Zuykov)

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Lyubov Butyrina ... production manager (as L. Butyrina)

Art Department

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Tatyana Kazantseva ... artist (as T. Kazantseva)
O. Kuprach ... artist (as O. Kuprach)
Sofiya Mitrofanova ... artist (as S. Mitrofanova)
O. Vorobyova ... artist (as O. Vorobyova)

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Georgiy Martynyuk ... sound (as G. Martynyuk)

Animation Department

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Natalya Bogomolova ... animator (as N. Bogomolova)
Violetta Kolesnikova ... animator (as V. Kolesnikova)
Mariya Motruk ... animator (as M. Motruk)
Gennadiy Sokolskiy ... animator (as G. Sokolskiy)
Svetlana Zhutovskaya ... animator (as S. Zhutovskaya)

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Tatyana Dombrovskaya ... production assistant
Raisa Frichinskaya ... story editor (as R. Frichinskaya)
Valentina Gilyarova ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Long ago, it seems, last Friday, lived in one country a bear cub under the name of Winnie the Pooh. And why under the name? Because, above his door was the inscription: "Winnie the Pooh," and he lived under it. Once Winnie the Pooh went to the forest to have a little refreshment - he always was not averse to refreshment. In addition, he was a poet and in his spare time composed poems and even songs. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Винни-Пух (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Winnie Pooh (World-wide, English title)
  • Winnie-the-Pooh (United States)
  • Winnie-the-Pooh (United Kingdom)
  • Winnie Pooh (Germany)
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  • 11 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" (1968) won best short film at the Academy Awards in 1969, Wolfgang Reitherman told Fyodor Khitruk that, despite winning, he preferred the Soviet Union version. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Sixth Game (1982). See more »
Quotes Vinni-Pukh: Why do bees exist?
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