Ivasik-Telesik Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968 Animated 10 mins
About the boy Baba Yaga wanted to eat.
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01 January 1968 Animated 10 mins
About the boy Baba Yaga wanted to eat.
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Liudmyla Kozub as (voice)
Volodymyr Korshun as (voice)
Yevheniya Opalova as (voice)
Oleksandr Anurov as (voice)
Leonid Zarubin Director
Petro Rakitin Camera Operator
Eduard Hubskyi Camera Operator
Yukhym Chepovetskyi Writer
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