Duck Village. A Tale.
Duck Village. A Tale. (Russian: Деревня Утка) is a 1976 Soviet family film directed by Boris Buneev.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Деревня Утка | |
Directed by | Boris Buneev |
Written by | Aleksandr Aleksandrov |
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Music by | Yevgeny Gevorgyan |
Cinematography | Valeri Ginzburg |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a girl named Olya, who spends her holidays with her grandmother and learns from her that a brownie lives in their house. Believing this, she saw him and spent all his holidays with him.[4]
Cast
- Rolan Bykov as Shishok
- Oksana Duben as Olya
- Evdokiya Alekseeva as Babushka (as Ye. Alekseyeva)
- Elena Sanaeva as Taisyia
- Aleksandr Potapov as Albert
- Vadim Zakharchenko as Prokhor (as V. Zakharchenko)
- Georgiy Millyar as mister Brauni (as G. Millyar)
- Vadim Aleksandrov as Professor (as V. Aleksandrov)
- Sergey Remizov as Yevgeny[5]
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