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Samuil Marshak was a Russian Jewish and Soviet writer, translator and children's poet. He translated the sonnets and some other of the works of William Shakespeare, English poetry (including poems for children), and poetry from other languages into Russian.
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20 July 1981
The film is made after the same named poem by Samuil Marshak. Mother mouse tries to find a nanny for her little mouse who can't sleep at night.
23 October 1988
The TV play based on the fairy tale of the same name by Samuel Marshak.
08 October 1956
Film adaptation of the stage version of Samuil Marshak's "Twelve Months"
24 August 1989
Based on the work of Samuil Yakovlevich Marshak “Woe to Fear - Happiness Cannot See.”
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.
30 December 1973
In a world inhabited by anthropomorphic produce, Cipollino fights the unjust treatment of his fellow vegetable townsfolk by the fruit royalty (Prince Lemon and the overly proud Lord Tomato) in the garden kingdom.
12 December 1945
The Frog, the Mouse, the Hedgehog and the Rooster settle in and live together in the little house. The attempt of the Wolf, the Bear and the Fox to enter the mansion meets with organized resistance.
01 January 1963
Adaptation of the satirical poem by Samuil Marshak, ridiculed racism. Mister Twister with his family went to the USSR on the boat, previously agreed with the Cook Travel Company to any boat or in the hotel was not "blacks, Malays and other riff-raff.
31 December 1956
A poor girl was given an impossible task by her stepmother: to gather snowdrops in a winter forest. Suddenly she stumbled across twelve brothers who happened to be the twelve months.
15 March 1980
A young queen requests a bouquet of snowdrop flowers for New Year's Day in exchange for a reward. One greedy woman sends her stepdaughter, whom she does not like, to look for the flowers in a cold forest, knowing the task will be impossible for her.
01 January 1973
A poor girl was given an impossible task by her stepmother: to gather snowdrops in a winter forest. Suddenly she stumbled across twelve brothers who happened to be the twelve months.
08 April 1950
The film is based on an ancient Chinese fairy tale about the simple people of China who despite of hm
30 December 1973
A young couple from the present day is transported by magic to a distant fairy-tale world. There they encounter clever objects such as the table that sets itself, the flying carpet, and the invisibility cloak.
01 January 1985
It is a comedy film which is put on the motives of A. Milne's known poem in S. J. A. Marshak's translation.
01 June 1982
The film is a musical based on the fairy tale of the same name by Samuel Marshak.
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.
12 December 1965
After their town is occupied the citizens are trying to fight the enemy. Based on Tamara Gabbe fairy tale.
06 June 1974
A fantasy story about five-grades - musician and engineer, their friend - the most beautiful girl in�
01 January 1958
A rich and ignorant cat loses her big house in a fire. Only then she realizes that a friend in need is a friend indeed.
23 November 1943
War-time satire about the inhumanity of the nazis. Based on Samuil Marshak's play which was extremely popular among soldiers at the front.
07 October 1981
Based on the eponymous play-fable by Samuil Marshak, produced by the State Central Children's Theatre (Russian Academic Youth Theatre).
04 February 1979
Schoolboy Hrytsko had books that he did not respect and offended. All this ended with the fact that the books ran away from him to the library.
02 July 1989
A creature bearing the ominous name "Mishap" is hot in pursuit of an unfortunate lumberjack and eventually decides to live with him.
30 December 1973
There is a noisy bazaar inconspicuous shop with a sign "Smart Things". And the goods in it completely wonderful no ordinary thing to find.
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.
25 December 1973
A musical based on Russian folklore and fairytales.
23 April 1978
A bizarre cartoon based on English nursery rhymes.
23 March 1955
A dog wants to buy a new hat from his local tailor (who is a cat). A story about why cats and dogs dosen't like each other.
01 January 1953
Children's books, which were considered a luxury in many Soviet families, were sent in large amounts to kindergartens and libraries.
05 June 1976
Story about the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
03 January 1952
The newsreel "Pioneerism" is dedicated to the theme of youth and childhood.
12 February 1975
Based on a poem by Samuil Marshak about an incredibly absent-minded man from Leningrad.
09 February 1985
The main idea of film can be expressed in a proverb: together it is cramped and separately it is boring.
16 January 1938
Kittens were playing with matches while at home so their entire house has been put under the fire threat.
20 November 1983
A magical tale about a poor musician who one day stumbled upon a wondrous market stall. An old man there was selling incredible items — a magic mirror, an invisibility cap, a self-setting tablecloth… Among these enchanted objects was a marvelous self-playing flute.
08 February 1960
The old man and woman lived in a hut, and they became quite old. They had no children, only a goat. And he decided to help with the housework.