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Ded Moroz and Summer | |
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Directed by | Valentin Karavaev[1] |
Written by | Yuri Entin Vasily Livanov |
Produced by | Ivan Ivanov-Vano Lyubov Butyrina |
Starring | Yevgeny Shutov Yevgeny Vesnik Zinaida Naryshkina |
Cinematography | Boris Kotov |
Music by | Yevgeny Krylatov |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Ded Moroz and Summer (also known as Father Frost and Summer) (Russian: Дед Мороз и лето, romanized: Ded Moroz i leto) is a 1969 Soviet cartoon.
Ded Moroz[2] (the Russian equivalent to Santa Claus) is in his house in a wintry setting, packing toys for children. He begins to wonder what summer is. The animals around his house think him crazy for wondering this, but he's determined to find out. He heads south and meets several children, but finds out that he has trouble with the heat. The children give him ice cream to help him cope.