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The Lost Letter · 1945

The Lost Letter (1945) is a Animation / Fantasy / Comedy film directed by Zinaida Brumberg, starring Mikhail Yanshin, Boris Livanov, Sergei Martinson.

AnimationFantasyComedyFamily

Overview

The first Soviet cel-animated feature film, based on the story with the same name by Nikolai Gogol. A messenger is tasked with delivering a letter to the Tsarina, which he tucks into his hat for safekeeping on the road. While resting at night, a band of demons steals the hat, and he must travel to Hell to retrieve it.

Cast

Mikhail Yanshin, Boris Livanov, Sergei Martinson, Leonid Pirogov, Vasiliy Kachalov

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What is "The Lost Letter" about?

The first Soviet cel-animated feature film, based on the story with the same name by Nikolai Gogol. A messenger is tasked with delivering a letter to the Tsarina, which he tucks into his hat for safekeeping on the road. While resting at night, a band of demons steals the hat, and he must travel to Hell to retrieve it.

When was "The Lost Letter" released?

The Lost Letter was released in 1945.

Who stars in "The Lost Letter"?

The cast includes Mikhail Yanshin, Boris Livanov, Sergei Martinson, Leonid Pirogov.

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