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*[[Boris Voronov|Voronov, Boris]], ''Film-tales. Scripts for multfilms : collection'' ([[:ru:Фильмы-сказки. Сценарии рисованных фильмов|Фильмы-сказки. Сценарии рисованных фильмов]] : сборник сценариев), Goskinoizdat & Iskusstvo, [[Moskva]], [[Soviet Union]] & [[Russia]], 1950-1979.

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Glasha and Kikimora
Directed by
Story by
Based onFairytales
by Aleksey Tolstoy
Produced byTatyana Ilyina
Starring
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byGosteleradio
VGTRK
Soyuzmultfilm[note 1]
Release date
1992
Running time
10 minutes
Country Russia
LanguageRussian

Glasha and Kikimora (Template:Lang-ru) is a 1992 Russian fantasy animated film directed by Aleksandr Mazayev.[1]

Formation

The content of the film was mainly based on two short stories Kikimora (Кикимора) and Vaska the Cat (Кот Васька), which were all published in 1910 by Aleksey Tolstoy. However, compared to the original text, the film has added many details to make the story more thrilling.

Plot

  • Kikimora

It is The Magic Story how Glasha has rescued her younger little sister from The Malicious Kikimora. Glasha's Adventures happen in the night forest.

One moonless night, Glasha the Girl had to babysit her little sister Dunechka in their hut on the edge of the forest. There was an woman who had a strange vision and asked for a night's lodging. Then she tricked Glasha into stealing Dunechka and bringing baby into the dark forest. She appeared to be the Malicious Kikimora, who specializes in kidnapping children then turning them into hungry ghosts to be served her forever.

  • Vaska the Kitten

Glasha also helps her Black cat. When the sun rises, evil sorcery dissipated. Glasha decides, that it was her dream.

Crew

English Russian
Director Aleksandr Mazayev Александр Мазаев
Writers Roman Kachanov, Jr (credit as R.Gubin),
Alexander Guriev,
Alexander Mazaev
Роман Качанов (псевдоним Р.Губин),
Александр Гурьев,
Александр Мазаев
Art director Tatyana Ilyina Татьяна Ильина
Animators V. Kayukov,
Vladimir Zakharov,
Galina Zebrova,
Alexander Panov,
Andrey Smirnov,
Yuriy Meshcheryakov,
Alexander Mazaev,
Joseph Kuroyan
Вячеслав Каюков,
Владимир Захаров,
Галина Зеброва,
Александр Панов,
Андрей Смирнов,
Юрий Мещеряков,
Александр Мазаев,
Иосиф Куроян,
Artists Victoria Makina,
Irina Sobyanina,
Yu. Cherkassova,
Z. Monetova,
Sergei Marakasov
Виктория Макина,
Ирина Собянина,
Ю. Черкасова,
Зоя Монетова,
Сергей Маракасов
Camera Kabul Rasulov Кабул Расулов
Music Filipp Koltsov,
Nina Savicheva
Филипп Кольцов,
Нина Савичева
Sound Vladimir Kutuzov Владимир Кутузов
Executive Producers Nina Suchkova,
Bella Khodova
Нина Сучкова,
Белла Ходова
Voice Actors Yuri Volyntsev,
Lyudmila Gnilova,
Liya Akhedzhakova,
Svetlana Kharlap,
Vsevolod Larionov
Юрий Волынцев,
Людмила Гнилова,
Лия Ахеджакова,
Светлана Харлап,
Всеволод Ларионов,
Editor G. Smirnova Г. Смирнова
Script Editor Elena Nikitkina Елена Никиткина
Assistantes A. Radkovskaya,
I. Mazayeva,
T. Kolossova
А. Радковская,
И. Мазаева,
Татьяна Колосова,

Influences

See also

Notes

  1. ^ From 1994 to now

References

  1. ^ Glasha and Kikimora at Animator.ru

Bibliography