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"Kolobok" - Soviet short animation film of 1956 by the famous director-animator Roman Davydov. The second screen version of the fairy tale of the same name, the first was shot at the same studio in 1936, 20 years before the release of this... See more »

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Directed by

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Roman Davydov

Written by

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E. Ryazantseva ... (screenplay)

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Rodion Shchedrin

Cinematography by

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Nikolay Grinberg

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Roman Davydov
Vladislav Rastorguyev ... (as V. Rastorguev)

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Boris Filchikov ... sound

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Konstantin Nikiforov ... animator (as K. Nikiforov)
Lev Zhdanov ... animator

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E. Ryazantseva ... lyrics

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"Kolobok" - Soviet short animation film of 1956 by the famous director-animator Roman Davydov. The second screen version of the fairy tale of the same name, the first was shot at the same studio in 1936, 20 years before the release of this version. Based on the Russian folk tale about the disobedient Kolobok, who fled the house from his grandfather and the grandmother and met on his way various forest animals: a hare, a hedgehog, a wolf, a bear and a fox. Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)

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Also Known As
  • Колобок (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Колобок (Ukraine)
Runtime
  • 10 min
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Trivia The second film adaptation of the fairy tale of the same name, the first was filmed at the same studio in 1936, 20 years before the release of this version. See more »
Movie Connections Version of Kolobok (1936). See more »

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