A Tale of the Forest Giant

A Tale of the Forest Giant (Russian: Повесть о лесном великане, romanized: Povest o lesnom velikane) is a 1954[1] Soviet drama film directed by Alexander Zguridi.[2][3][4]

A Tale of the Forest Giant
Russian: Повесть о лесном великане
Directed byAlexander Zguridi
Written by
Starring
Music byYuri Levitin
CinematographyNina Yurushkina
Edited byN. Dzugutova
Ye. Shkultina
Production
company
Mosnauchfilm
Release date
1954
Running time
79 min.
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Plot

A group of children found a little moose and began to help him. Suddenly, one poacher kills the leader of a herd of moose, and then the main character, as a result, becomes the leader.[5]

Cast

  • Oleg Zhakov as Nikandr Petrovich Dudin
  • Lyudmila Skopina as Varvara Mikhailovna Dudina
  • Lev Sverdlin as Vladimir Vasilyevich
  • Vladimir Dorofeyev as Uncle Yasha
  • Vera Kondakova as Nadya
  • Viktor Kulakov as Nazarka
  • Ivan Kuznetsov as Ostap Andreyevich
  • Sergey Morskoy as Valentin Nikolaevich Kruglov
  • Gena Rumyantsev as Egorushka
  • Maria Yarotskaya as Granny[6]
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