Hello, Children!
Hello, Children! (Russian: Здравствуйте, дети!) is a 1962 Soviet drama film directed by Mark Donskoy.[1]
Hello, Children! | |
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Russian: Здравствуйте, дети! | |
Directed by | Mark Donskoy |
Written by | Mark Donskoy |
Starring |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
Children from different parts of the world found themselves in a pioneer camp on the Black Sea coast. And suddenly a Japanese girl named Ineko fell ill and other children are doing everything possible to help her. The doctor promised her that she would recover if she made a thousand cranes out of paper.[2]
Cast
- Aleksei Zharkov[3]
- Pavel Chukhray[4][5][6]
- Eduard Izotov
- Lyudmila Skopina
gollark: I can check the logs I guess.
gollark: Yes they can?
gollark: See?
gollark: No, seems fine.
gollark: I might have to check.
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