How Mushrooms Fought Against Peas
A satire on human nature projected on mushrooms and peas, based on a Russian fairy tale.
A satire on human nature projected on mushrooms and peas, based on a Russian fairy tale.
Anatoliy Papanov
Tsar Borovik XVI / Dubovik (voice)
Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
Narrator / Milk mushroom (voice)
Yuri Volyntsev
Fly agaric / Mushroom (voice)
Nina Gulyayeva
Belyanka (voice)
Aleksandr Shirvindt
Pea king (voice)
Lidiya Kataeva
(voice)
Georgiy Vitsin
Cod (voice, uncredited)
A satire on human nature projected on mushrooms and peas, based on a Russian fairy tale.
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