“Kolobok” is a Soviet drawn cartoon of 1936 , one of the first works of Soyuzmultfilm studio [1] . The film was preserved without the original soundtrack.
| Gingerbread man | |
|---|---|
Cartoon | |
| Cartoon type | hand-drawn |
| Genre | fairy tale |
| Directors | Vladimir Suteev , Leonid Amalrik |
| written by | Vladimir Suteev |
| Production designer | Vladimir Polkovnikov |
| Composer | Alexey Sokolov-Fireplace |
| Animators | Boris Dezhkin , Faina Epifanova , Lamis Bredis, V. Cooper, Peter Nosov |
| Operator | D. Karetny |
| Sound engineer | A. Sverdlov |
| Studio | Soyuzmultfilm |
| A country | |
| Language | |
| Duration | 8 minutes 24 sec |
| Premiere | 1936 |
| IMDb | ID 1794832 |
| Animator.ru | ID 2466 |
Story
Based on the Russian folk tale " Kolobok ".
Notes
- ↑ Five of the very first animated films of Soyuzmultfilm Archival copy of December 21, 2016 on the Wayback Machine on the Cinemotion website
Links
- The Gingerbread Man on the Internet Movie Database
- "Gingerbread Man" on " Animator.ru "
- "Gingerbread Man" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema"
- The five very first animated films of Soyuzmultfilm on the Cinemotion website