Three from Prostokvashino
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Three from Prostokvashino (Russian: Трое из Простоквашино, romanized: Troye iz Prostokvashino) is a 1978 Soviet animated film based on the 1974 children's book Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat by Eduard Uspensky. The main character is a six-year-old boy who is called "Uncle Fyodor" (voiced by Maria Vinogradova) because he is very serious. After his parents refuse to let him keep the talking cat Matroskin [ru] (voiced by Oleg Tabakov), Uncle Fyodor leaves home. With the dog Sharik (voiced by Lev Durov), the three set up a home in the country village Prostokvashino (Russian: Простоквашино, IPA: [prəstɐˈkvaʂɨnə], Простокваша = "soured milk"). There they have many adventures, some involving the local mailman, Pechkin (voiced by Boris Novikov).[1]
Three from Prostokvashino | |
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Directed by | Vladimir Popov |
Written by | Eduard Uspensky |
Produced by | Soyuzmultfilm |
Starring | Oleg Tabakov Maria Vinogradova Lev Durov Boris Novikov Valentina Talyzina Gyerman Kachin |
Cinematography | Kabul Rasulov |
Edited by | Natalya Stepantseva |
Music by | Yevgeny Krylatov |
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Running time | 18 minutes 48 seconds |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
The series has generated many quotable phrases in post-Soviet countries. It has made an impact comparable to that of Well, Just You Wait! (1969-2017) in Russian culture.