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Funny musicians

“Funny musicians” is a Soviet puppet cartoon of the famous director Alexander Ptushko based on the fairy tale “ Bremen Town Musicians ” by the Grimm brothers. [2] Premiered on March 16, 1938

Funny musicians
Cartoon typepuppet
GenreFairy tale
ProducerAlexander Ptushko
BasedThe Bremen Town Musicians
written byAlexander Ptushko , S. Bolotin (lyrics)
ComposerGeorge Milyutin
AnimatorsYu. Shvets
MultipliersS. Sonnenburg, Yu. Ryashentseva, F. Tikhonova, V. Pokorskaya
OperatorFedor Firsov
Sound engineerA. Sverdlov
StudioMosfilm
A country the USSR
Language
Premiere1938 [1]
IMDbID 0174321
Animator.ruID 2475

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Roles voiced
  • 3 About the cartoon
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Story

A donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster that have served their age escape from cruel masters. When converging on a high road, they decide to become vagrant musicians. When meeting with the robbers, newly made friends by cunning and courage put them to flight.

Roles voiced

  • Mikhail Dagmarov
  • Vladimir Lepko

About the cartoon

Heading the production and production association of volumetric animation at the Mosfilm film studio, [Ptushko] staged volumetric cartoons “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish” (by A. S. Pushkin, 1937), “Merry Musicians” (based on the fairy tale “The Bremen Town Musicians” by the Brothers Grimm , 1938).

- Boris Goldovsky. "Dolls. Encyclopedia." Article about Alexander Ptushko.

Notes

  1. ↑ The release date also indicates 1937
  2. ↑ Dolls. Encyclopedia


Links

  • "Funny Musicians" on the Internet Movie Database
  • "Funny musicians" on " Animator.ru "
  • "Funny musicians" on the site "Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema"
  • Alexander Ptushko - Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Funny_Musicists&oldid=102444964


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