Winter in Prostokvashino
A third movie about Fyodor and his friends from the Prostokvashino village and their adventures - this time during the winter.
A third movie about Fyodor and his friends from the Prostokvashino village and their adventures - this time during the winter.
Mariya Vinogradova
Uncle Fyodor (voice)
Oleg Tabakov
Matroskin the Cat (voice)
Lev Durov
Sharik the Dog (voice)
Valentina Talyzina
Mother (voice)
Boris Novikov
Pechkin the Postman (voice)
German Kachin
Father (voice)
Zinaida Naryshkina
Hvatayka the Jackdaw (voice)
A third movie about Fyodor and his friends from the Prostokvashino village and their adventures - this time during the winter.
The continuation of the adventures of Fyodor and his friends from the Prostokvashino village.
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