Mikhail Tsekhanovskiy Trailers
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Total trailers found: 20
25 November 1929
A boy is sitting at a table, writing a letter for Boris Prutkov. The cartoon follows the journey of this letter from Rostov to Leningrad, where its addressee Prutkov has just left for Berlin; when the letter arrives in Berlin, Prutkov has just departed for London; as the letter arrives in London, Prutkov is already on a steamboat to Brazil, and once the letters is delivered by postman Don Basilio, Prutkov is already on his way back to Leningrad– where the letter, having followed Prutkov around the world, finally reaches him.
21 March 1959
A water seller during the time of the Spanish Inquisition in Grenada rescues a stranded Moor by the roadside, which leads to uncovering a legend.
12 July 1962
When a witch transforms her brothers into swans, a young princess must find a way to change them back.
01 January 1942
An early Soviet New Year cartoon with Grandpa Frost celebrating the holiday in the woods with other forest critters.
01 December 1954
A prince discovers an enchanted beauty turned into a frog by Koschei the Immortal. After Koschei steals her again, the prince goes on a dangerous quest to free the land of the evil.
16 January 1950
The tale about an old, henpecked man whose new friend fulfills all desires of his wife.
12 July 1940
A mouse sings a lullaby to her baby. Since he doesn't want to fall asleep, she turns to her neighbors for help.
06 May 1958
According to legend, Chapaev does not die, but with the help of magical powers, fairy-tale animals and plants, he becomes a real hero.
29 April 1956
One day, while walking through the jungle, the Girl saw in a cage a Tiger caught by hunters. Having pity on him, she released the striped predator.
01 June 1952
After getting lost in the street, a dog is adopted by a kindly clown.
26 May 1931
The film is a visual accompaniment to Honegger's music representing the progress of a transcontinental locomotive.
23 April 1964
A remake of the 1929 adaptation of the eponymous poem by Samuil Marshak on the life of postal workers around the world.
23 March 1944
The children's writer Korney Chukovsky gets calls on his new telephone from various forest animals.
01 January 1934
The only surviving scene from The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda, a satirical animated opera that mixed fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin, music by Dmitri Shostakovich and Russian avant-garde.
01 January 1948
A little girl is walking around the city with a bunch of bagels. All the bagels are eaten by a dog that follows her while the little girl was looking around.
01 January 1933
A mostly lost Soviet Union stop-motion version of this classic fairytale. The only surviving scene is called "Market".