A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Georgiy Millyar
Written by:
Aleksandr Kumma
Sakko Runge
Directed by:
Boris Dyozhkin
Release Date:
January 1, 1960
Original Title:
Железные друзья
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Soyuzmultfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
In an abandoned dump, old metal objects are thrown out - a kettle, a can, a screw with a screw, and a rusty little carnation. They feel lost and unnecessary to anyone. And then another and insidious rust is selected to destroy the poor. But suddenly they learn that there are such points where they can still come in handy and already serve people in a new guise. Having found this place, friends are surprised to discover that they were not alone in such a deplorable situation and that a whole line of metal things, large and small, lined up for melting.
In an abandoned dump, old metal objects are thrown out - a kettle, a can, a screw with a screw and a rusty little carnation. They feel lost and unnecessary to anyone. And then another and insidious rust is selected to destroy the poor. But suddenly they learn that there are such points where they can still come in handy and already serve people in a new guise. Having found this place, friends are surprised to discover that they were not alone in such a deplorable situation, and that a whole line of metal things, large and small, lined up for melting.
Animation:
Boris Dyozhkin
Vladimir Krumin
Sergey Stepanov
Konstantin Chikin
Boris Chani
Anatoliy Petrov
Galina Barinova
Konstantin Malyshev
Art Direction:
Boris Dyozhkin
Svetozar Rusakov
Assistant Art Director:
Boris Korneyev
M. Rusanova
Assistant Director:
Lydia Kovalevskaya
Background Designer:
Dmitriy Anpilov
Pyotr Korobaev
Galina Nevzorova
Director:
Boris Dyozhkin
Director of Photography:
Elena Petrova
Original Music Composer:
Yuriy Levitin
Producer:
Fyodor Ivanov
Script Editor:
Pyotr Frolov
Sound Director:
Nikolay Prilutskiy
Writer:
Aleksandr Kumma
Sakko Runge
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