Aybolit-66 (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 1967

Original Title:
Айболит-66

Alternate Titles:
Aibolit-66
Ajbolit-66
Aybolit-66
Doktor Ojboli
Dr. Ai Bolit
Dr. Aibolit '66
Dr. Aibolit - 66
Dr. Aibolit, 66
Dr. Doolittle-66
Oh How It Hurts 66
Айболить-66
Այբոլիտ-66

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Music

Production Companies:
Mosfilm

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

An eccentric musical comedy based on the tale of Korney Chukovsky. In Africa, monkeys fell ill. This news was reported to Dr. Aybolit by the monkey Chichi, who escaped from the robber Barmaley. Aybolit and his assistants — Chichi and the dog Avva — are in a hurry to save the monkeys from the disease. But Barmaley and his robbers are trying to stop them. First, they capture the doctor’s ship at sea and throw Aybolit, Avva and Chichi into the water, but they swim to Africa.

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Conductor:
Emin Khachaturyan

Costume Design:
Lyudmila Kusakova

Director:
Rolan Bykov

Director of Photography:
Viktor Yakushev
Gennadi Tsekavyi

Editor:
Irma Tsekavaya

Makeup Artist:
Polina Kuzmina

Novel:
Korney Chukovsky

Original Music Composer:
Boris Chaikovsky

Production Design:
Aleksandr Kuznetsov

Sound:
Yuriy Rabinovich

VFX Artist:
Aleksandr Klimenko

Visual Effects Camera:
Ulf Bergstrem
Vsevolod Yakubovich

Writer:
Rolan Bykov
Vadim Korostylyov

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