Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970) [N/A]

Featuring:
Anatoliy Papanov, Tamara Dmitrieva, Vasiliy Livanov

Written by:
Lev Rudnitskiy

Directed by:
Mikhail Botov


Release Date:
January 1, 1970

Original Title:
Обезьяна с острова Саругасима

Alternate Titles:
Obezyana s ostrova Sarugasima

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Soyuzmultfilm

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The Dragon, the lord of the sea, fell seriously ill. The court doctor Jellyfish, prescribed him a liver of Monkey. So they had to look for someone who could leave the sea and go to the land. They chose a Turtle. The Turtle brings the Monkey to the Dragon on the pretext that there are growing peeled bananas there. However, the Monkey, having learned from the Dolphin the plans of the Turtle, deceives her and forces to return to the island.

The turtle saves the monkey, but incurs the wrath of the lord of the sea. A hand-drawn adaptation of a Japanese fairy tale.

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Rankings and Honors

Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 7.0/10

Animation:
Boris Butakov
Igor Podgorskiy
Mikhail Pershin
Oleg Komarov
Valeriy Ugarov
Vladimir Pekar

Art Direction:
Vladimir Tarasov

Assistant Art Director:
N. Nayashkova

Assistant Director:
Galina Lyubarskaya

Background Designer:
Dmitriy Anpilov

Director:
Mikhail Botov

Director of Photography:
Mikhail Druyan

Editor:
Tatyana Sazonova

Original Music Composer:
Evgeniy Krylatov

Production Manager:
Fyodor Ivanov

Script Editor:
Arkadiy Snesarev

Sound Director:
Vladimir Kutuzov

Storyboard Artist:
Irina Troyanova
N. Klimov

Writer:
Lev Rudnitskiy

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