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A Tale of the Forest Giant

Far up north, in one of the nature reserves, a group of kids finds a moose calf whose mother has been mauled by a bear, and they help little Ryzhik survive. Time goes by. The leader of the moose herd is killed by a poacher, and Ryzhik takes his place. About the grandeur and beauty of nature, and the difficult and selfless work of the nature reserve staff.

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Dorofeyev

    Vladimir Dorofeyev

    Uncle Yasha

  • Vera Kondakova

    Vera Kondakova

    Nadia

  • Viktor Kulakov

    Viktor Kulakov

    Nazarka

  • Ivan Kuznetsov

    Ivan Kuznetsov

    Ostap Andreevich

  • С. Морской

    С. Морской

  • Genia Rumyantcev

    Genia Rumyantcev

    Yegorushka

  • Lev Sverdlin

    Lev Sverdlin

    Vladimir Vasilyevich

  • Mariya Yarotskaya

    Mariya Yarotskaya

    granny

  • Oleg Zhakov

    Oleg Zhakov

    Nikander Petrovich Dudin

Overview

Far up north, in one of the nature reserves, a group of kids finds a moose calf whose mother has been mauled by a bear, and they help little Ryzhik survive. Time goes by. The leader of the moose herd is killed by a poacher, and Ryzhik takes his place. About the grandeur and beauty of nature, and the difficult and selfless work of the nature reserve staff.

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