
Winter in Prostokvashino(1984)
A third movie about Fyodor and his friends from the Prostokvashino village and their adventures - this time during the winter.

The grandchildren of the Old Cedar - cones and young shoots - fight the forest fire, protecting their grandfather, and defeat the fire.

Oleksandr Khvylia
Cedar (voice)

Sergei Tseits
Fire (voice)

Aleksei Gribov
Narrator (voice)

Yuliya Yulskaya
Cedar cone (voice)

Georgiy Vitsin
Mushroom (voice)

Tamara Dmitrieva
(voice)

Elena Ponsova
(voice)

Irina Mazing
Charcoal (voice)
N. Tarnovskaya
(voice)

Galina Ivanova
Cedar cone (voice, uncredited)
The Tale of the Old Cedar is a animation film released in 1963. Directed by Vladimir Degtyarev, it stars Oleksandr Khvylia, Sergei Tseits, Aleksei Gribov. The grandchildren of the Old Cedar - cones and young shoots - fight the forest fire, protecting their grandfather, and defeat the fire.
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