Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4

Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4
Directed by Oleg Yeryshev
Written by Yusef Printsev
Starring Katya Kishmereshkina
Petr Shelokhonov
Boris Sokolov
Mikhail Svetin
Yefim Kamenetsky
Lev Lemke
Music by Gennadi Gladkov
Igor Tsvetkov
Cinematography Roman Chernyak
Edited by G. Saidakovskaya
Distributed by -Russia-
Ochakovo Film
- non-Russia -
Enio Film
Release dates
1981
Running time
60 min.
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

'Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 3/4 (English: Life and Adventures of Four Friends 3/4) (Russian: Жизнь и приключения четырех друзей 3/4) is a 1981 Russian movie for children and family. It is a sequel to Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2 (film), set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. This is a second film in the popular family series about the adventures of three dogs and one cat, who are following their owner and are having lots of fun together. Film runs 60 minutes, and has two parts: 3. Igra s ognyom (aka.. Playing games with fire), and 4. Kot v meshke (aka.. Cat in the bag).

Synopsis

Dogs and cat are together again. Three dogs and one cat are now good friends and they continue their adventures while they are following their owner, a forest ranger (played by Petr Shelokhonov). This time the cat becomes the leader of the four friends. Cat Svetofor together with three dogs: Bubrik, Fram, and Toshka are going on a winter journey, they follow their owner on an airplane flying North. The four animals travel to a nursery where Christmas trees are grown. There four animals help people to stop the fire and save Christmas trees. Then, together with their owner, the four friends join children for celebration of the New Year.

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