Остров сокровищ (1982-1983)

Premiere:
December 31, 1982

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
January 2, 1983

Original Title:
Остров сокровищ

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Kids

Production Companies:
Lenfilm

Countries:
SU

Additional information:

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Assistant Camera:
Igor Bibeyev
K. Sokolov

Assistant Costume Designer:
Valeria Volynskaya

Assistant Director:
A. Druzhkov
S. Ilina
Velentina Shkolnik

Assistant Editor:
Yelena Karelina

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Yelena Kozlova

Camera Operator:
S. Filanovsky

Co-Director:
Bronislav Golchikov

Conductor:
Stanislav Gorkovenko

Costume Design:
Galina Antipina

Decorator:
Viktor Ivanov
Ye. Nikolayeva

Director:
Vladimir Vorobyov

Director of Photography:
Aleksandr Chechulin

Lead Editor:
Zinaida Shejneman

Lyricist:
Albrecht Rodenbach

Makeup Designer:
Galina Grushina

Novel:
Robert Louis Stevenson

Original Music Composer:
Yevgeniy Ptichkin

Playback Singer:
Vladimir Vorobyov

Presenter:
Vitali Solomin

Production Design:
Elena Fomina

Production Manager:
Yuri Dzhorogov

Screenplay:
Nikolai Semyonov

Script Editor:
Yuri Kholin

Sound Director:
Galina Gorbonosova

Stunt Coordinator:
Nikolay Vashchilin
Oleg Vasilyuk

Stunts:
Vyacheslav Burlachko
Iosif Krinskiy
Vladimir Sevostyanikhin
Filipp Shkolnik
Sergei Shulga
Yevgeni Zmachinsky

Translator:
Evgeniy Vitkovskiy

VFX Artist:
Oleg Akulov

Visual Effects Camera:
N. Dubrovo
Yuriy Dudov

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