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Kashtanka

After getting lost in the street, a dog is adopted by a kindly clown.

Top Cast

  • Aleksei Gribov

    Aleksei Gribov

    Stranger (voice)

  • Boris Chirkov

    Boris Chirkov

    Carpenter (voice)

  • Vladimir Feoktistov

    Vladimir Feoktistov

    Fedyushka (voice)

  • Yuri Khrzhanovsky

    Yuri Khrzhanovsky

    Kashtanka (voice)

  • Vladimir Gribkov

    Vladimir Gribkov

    Narrator (voice)

Overview

After getting lost in the street, a dog is adopted by a kindly clown.

Rating

7.3 / 10
15 Reviews
1 Popular

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