Little Fugitive (1966 film)
Little Fugitive (Russian: Маленький беглец) is a 1966 Soviet adventure film directed by Eduard Bocharov and Teinosuke Kinugasa.[1][2][3]
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Country | Soviet Union Japan |
Language | Russian Japanese |
Plot
The film tells about a little street musician named Ken, who meets a clown whose father is being treated in the USSR. Upon learning of this, Ken sets off to look for him...[4]
Cast
- Chiharu Inayoshi as Ken Kawama as a boy
- Michiyo Yasuda as Michiko Sakuma
- Hiroyuki Ôta as Ken Kawama as a man
- Machiko Kyô as Yayoi Yamamura
- Yuri Nikulin as Clown Nikulin
- Jûkichi Uno as Nobuyuki Noda
- Eiji Funakoshi as Japanese man in Moscow
- Ken Utsui as Teacher Tabata
- Tatyana Ainyukova
- Eduard Bredun
- Vladimir Bykov
- Stanislav Chekan
- Viktor Chekmaryov
- Jun Fujimaki
- Nikolay Grabbe
- Yûzô Hayakawa
- Makiko Ishimaru
- Yoshirô Kitahara
- Reiji Kurihara
- Hiroko Machida
- Inna Makarova
- Tatyana Nikulina
- Ivan Ryzhov
- Yuriy Sarantsev
- Mikhail Shujdin
- Nikolay Smorchkov
- Lyubov Sokolova
- Taiji Tonoyama
- Mikiko Tsubouchi
- Vladimir Yemelyanov[5]
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