
Stubborn Dough
Instrueret af Vladimir Degtyarev, Yuri PrytkovThe grandmother is torn at home and does not have time to do several things at once. She urgently needs to go to the store, and she put the dough. So that the dough does not run away, the grandmother asks to take care her granddaughter Zhenya. It would seem that nothing complicated, but Zhenya has more important things, such as to take a walk, play with her friends, and therefore she puts the grandmother's request on a dog. The dog also does not want to guard the dough, and therefore he delegates this important task to the cat. The cat is even more lazy to engage in such nonsense, and she has to ask the mouse to look after the household. As a result, the stubborn dough ran away, and now you need to know where to look for it.
Hvor man kan se Stubborn Dough
Stubborn Dough-trivia
- marts 1955 blev Stubborn Dough udgivet.
Stubborn Dough blev instrueret af Vladimir Degtyarev, Yuri Prytkov.
Stubborn Dough har en spilletid på 10 m.
Stubborn Dough blev produceret af Boris Burlakov.
The grandmother is torn at home and does not have time to do several things at once. She urgently needs to go to the store, and she put the dough. So that the dough does not run away, the grandmother asks to take care her granddaughter Zhenya. It would seem that nothing complicated, but Zhenya has more important things, such as to take a walk, play with her friends, and therefore she puts the grandmother's request on a dog. The dog also does not want to guard the dough, and therefore he delegates this important task to the cat. The cat is even more lazy to engage in such nonsense, and she has to ask the mouse to look after the household. As a result, the stubborn dough ran away, and now you need to know where to look for it.
Nøglepersonerne i Stubborn Dough er Druzhok the dog (voice) (Vladimir Volodin), Kolya / Little mouse (voice) (Zinaida Bokareva), Kitten (voice) (Yuliya Yulskaya).
Stubborn Dough er en Animation, Short-film.
Stubborn Dough har en publikumsbedømmelse på 5 ud af 10.













