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Release Date:
March 20, 2003
Original Title:
Карлик Нос
Alternate Titles:
Balaca Uzunburun
Długonosy karzeł
Jacob et sa princesse
Jakub i księżniczka
Jákob, a jószívű
Karlik Nos
Kichkina uzun burun
Kleine Langneus
Lilla långnäsa
Lille langnæse
Little Longnose
Malý Longnose
Micul Nas lung
Nasolungo e la principessa
Nykštukas Nosis
O Pequeno Narigudo
Pequeño nariz larga
Pikku Pitkänokka
Thằng lùn Mũi
Zwerg Nase
Μικρή μακρυμύτα
Дарозии хурдакак
Карлик Ніс
Малък Дългонос
大鼻子小英雄
小长鼻子雅各布
鼻のこびと
리틀 롱노즈
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
CTB Film Company
Melnitsa Animation Studio
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 6+
Runtime: 79
When he refused to support power-hungry witch, the good shoemaker's boy, Jacob is transformed into a hunchbacked dwarf with overlong nose. Of their mother no longer recognized, mocked by the people of the city and driven away, Jacob runs one day a goose on the road. Together with the spring animal - in fact the king's daughter Greta enchanted - Jacob is now trying to make the transformation to reverse and put the wicked witch craft.
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Director:
Ilya Maksimov
Editor:
Oleg Belyayev
Executive Producer:
Sergey Glezin
Key Animation:
Mikhail Meshchaninov
Olga Obraztsova
Vladimir Toropchin
Novel:
Wilhelm Hauff
Original Music Composer:
Valentin Vasenkov
Producer:
Sergei Selyanov
Alexandr Boyarsky
Production Design:
Alexandra Averyanova
Screenplay:
Natalya Chepik
Script Supervisor:
Konstantin Bronzit
Sound:
Vladimir Golounin
Writer:
Alexandr Boyarsky
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