Seven Tin Soldiers

Seven Tin Soldiers

Release date : September 5, 1983
Runtime : 1h 11m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Eduard Bocharov /
Writers : Yuri Yakovlev /
Production companies : Gorky Film Studios /
September 5, 1983 1h 11m Soviet Union Family Russian More
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Bored without friends, seven-year-old Olezhka wrote a letter to the newspaper asking them to send him tin soldiers. And then seven real soldiers appeared in the village. However, they were called quite fabulously: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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Alexey Kuzmichev
Olezhka Komarov
Vera Panasenkova
Zina 'Pantera'
Vitali Usanov
Ponedelnik
Vladimir Pochepayev
Foma 'Gorchichnik'
Gennadiy Chikhachev
Sergeant Voskresenye
Igor Stepanov
Pyatnitsa
Sofya Pavlova
Grandmother
Valentina Ananina
Tyotya Frosya
Nikolai Muravyov
Colonel Nosov
Irina Shmelyova
Irina Nosova
Eduard Bocharov
Grandfather Semyon

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  • title:Seven Tin Soldiers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:1h 11m
  • Genres: Family ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Eduard Bocharov /
  • Writers: Yuri Yakovlev ·
  • Production companies: Gorky Film Studios ·
  • Overview:Bored without friends, seven-year-old Olezhka wrote a letter to the newspaper asking them to send him tin soldiers. And then seven real soldiers appeared in the village. However, they were called quite fabulously: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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