Friends-Comrades
Originally released in 1951. Friends-Comrades is a animation/family film. directed by Viktor Gromov. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Nadezhda Ukolova, Lyudmila Pirogova, and Vladimir Feoktistov
Synopsis
"Friends-comrades" is a Soviet cartoon film shot in 1951 by director Victor Gromov. Three comrades, Nakhimov Chizhov, Suvorov Pyzhov and artisan Ryzhov, get acquainted in the Children's Park with a schoolgirl Zina Zhukova, who imagines herself to be a young dancer-future dancer. Zina haughtily refers to the boys, calling them crooks. But everything changes after watching the children's initiative.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Soyuzmultfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Friends-Comrades about?
"Friends-comrades" is a Soviet cartoon film shot in 1951 by director Victor Gromov. Three comrades, Nakhimov Chizhov, Suvorov Pyzhov and artisan Ryzhov, get acquainted in the Children's Park with a...
Who directed Friends-Comrades?
Friends-Comrades was directed by Viktor Gromov.
How long is Friends-Comrades?
Friends-Comrades has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Friends-Comrades released?
Friends-Comrades was released on March 14, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Friends-Comrades?
The main cast of Friends-Comrades includes Nadezhda Ukolova, Lyudmila Pirogova, Vladimir Feoktistov, Kolya Ustinov, Tolya Kerbi.