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Sportland

Genres
Animation
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesPусский
CountriesSoviet Union
Release Date1958-03-23
Runtime18 mins

Overview

The boy Mitya overslept in the morning. The alarm clock rang - he turned it off. The signal "Listen up everyone" / wake-up call to the Pioneer Dawn school sounded on the radio - he covered the loudspeaker with a pillow. The guys shouted through the window that the whole class had gone to take the BGTO standard, but Mitya was sleeping and was letting everyone down, which meant he would not receive the BGTO badge ("Be ready for work and defense"). But Mitya, with great reluctance, said, "I'll go tomorrow," and covered himself with a blanket.

Cast & Crew

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Larisa Bukhartseva

as Pillow / Fish (voice)

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Serafim Anikeyev

as Don Quixote (voice)

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Mariya Vinogradova

as Mitya (voice)

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Erast Garin

as Mattress-chairman (voice)

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Elena Ponsova

as Chair (voice)

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Georgiy Vitsin

as Hottabych (voice)

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Gennadiy Dudnik

as Alarm clock (voice)

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Irina Pototskaya

as Mitya's classmates (voice, uncredited)

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Yuri Khrzhanovsky

as Report card / pallet (voice, uncredited)

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Georgi Millyar

as Chair (voice, uncredited)

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