Klych movie poster

Klych

January 1, 1935 0h 38m

Originally released in 1935. Klych is a drama film. directed by Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov. At just 38 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Synopsis

Young Klych lives in a remote Uzbek village – he has heard about magnificent locomotives and yearned to travel in one, until one day his dream comes true when a friendly railway worker takes him to the big city of Tashkent on a magnificent steam train. Produced specifically for a junior audience, this Uzbek film advocates the wonders of urban living with its bounteous nursery schools and technological advancements, and has a clear ideological message for the new Soviet youth. Ideology aside, this is a thoroughly delightful film thanks to its endearing young stars and its playful use of animation.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1935 91 years ago
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Runtime 0h 38m 38 minutes total
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Language UZ Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
UZ

Production Companies

  • Uzbekgoskino

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Klych about?

Young Klych lives in a remote Uzbek village – he has heard about magnificent locomotives and yearned to travel in one, until one day his dream comes true when a friendly railway worker takes him ...

Who directed Klych?

Klych was directed by Yoʻldosh Aʼzamov.

How long is Klych?

Klych has a runtime of 0 hours and 38 minutes (38 minutes total).

When was Klych released?

Klych was released on January 1, 1935 in theaters.