The Little Humpbacked Horse (1947 film)
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The Little Humpbacked Horse (Russian: Конёк-Горбуно́к; tr.:Konyok Gorbunok, that is The Little Horse - Little Humpback), is a 1947 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by I. Ivanov-Vano and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow. The film is based on the literary fairy tale poem with the same title by Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov, and because of this, it is spoken in rhyme.[1] The English dub has few rhymes and is not an overall feature.
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Directed by | I. Ivanov-Vano B. Butakov |
Screenplay by | A. Surkov A. Volkov |
Story by | P. Ershov |
Based on | The Humpbacked Horse by Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov |
Produced by | C.B. Wismar |
Starring | Georgiy Millyar Georgy Vitsin Valentina Sperantova Anatoly Kubatsky Leonid Pirogov Alexander Kachanov |
Cinematography | N. Voinov |
Edited by | E. Tertychnaya |
Music by | V. Oranskiy |
Distributed by | Soyuzmultfilm |
Release dates | January 10, 1947 (USSR) May 5, 1949 (USA) |
Running time | 54 minutes |
Country | Soviet Russia |
Language | Russian |
A remake also by Ivanov-Vano and Soyuzmultfilm was released in 1975. This version, translated in English by George Molko, was released on October 25, 1977, as The Magic Pony.