Story of the Bass Cello Trailer

Story of the Bass Cello Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949 Fantasy, Animated 13 mins

"Román s basou" is another short by master a stop-motion puppet-animator Jiri Trnka. The story is based on Anton Chekhovs story "Roman s Kontrabasom". Princess Bibulova decides to go fishing along the river while not far away a bass player leaves his two companions to go for a swim.

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Cast

Jan Pivec

as Narrator (voice)

Crew

Václav Trojan

Original Music Composer

International Titles

コントラバス物語 Trailer

Romans z kontrabasem Trailer

Povestea unui contrabas Trailer

Роман с контрабасом Trailer

Romance with Double Bass Trailer

Production Companies

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Story Of The Bass Cello - Jiri Trnka I

1949 It was removed from youtube and I just re-upload it.

Story Of The Bass Cello - Jiri Trnka II

1949 It was removed from youtube and I just re-upload it.

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