Three Fat Men (Russian: Три толстяка, romanized: Tri tolstyaka) is a 1966 Soviet children's fantasy film directed by Aleksey Batalov and Iosif Shapiro based on the eponymous novel by Yury Olesha.[1]
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Directed by | Aleksey Batalov Iosif Shapiro |
Written by | Aleksey Batalov Mikhail Olshevsky |
Based on | Three Fat Men by Yury Olesha |
Starring | Lina Braknytė Pyotr Artemyev Aleksey Batalov Valentin Nikulin |
Music by | Nikolai Sidelnikov |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Cast
edit- Lina Braknytė as Suok[2] (in some scenes voiced by Alisa Freindlich)
- Pyotr Artemyev as Tutti
- Aleksey Batalov as Tibul
- Valentin Nikulin as Gaspar
- Aleksandr Orlov as August
- Rina Zelyonaya as Ganimed
- Roman Filippov as Prospero
- Sergei Kulagin as Fat Man #1
- Yevgeny Morgunov as Fat Man #2
- Boris Khristoforov as Fat Man #3
- Pavel Luspekayev as Gen. Karaska (half-voiced by Grigory Gai)
- Boris Ardov as Capt. Bonaventura
- Nikolai Valyano as Chancellor (voiced by Nikolay Trofimov)
- Nikolai Kornoukhov as balloon seller
- Viktor Sergachyov as Razdvatris
- Andrei Kostrichkin as Fat Men's courtier
- Aleksei Smirnov as Fat Men's confectioner
- Irina Zarubina as Razdvatris' accompanist (uncredited)
- Valeri Zolotukhin as regiment officer (uncredited)
References
edit- ^ Peter Cowie, Derek Elley, World Filmography: 1967 Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Pres, 1977, ISBN 9780498015656, 640 p.
- ^ "Лина Бракните: Взрослая кукла наследника Тутти". EG.RU (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-12-10.
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