Letters From The Radio Operator's Box (1966)

Cartoon about simple and honest people, about courage, bravery and hard work of sailors. Each ship has its own radio operator who, in case of danger, sends the SOS sign - it is a request for help, and all honest people rush to help, leaving all their affairs. Airplanes are flying, steamships are sailing, and in everyone's back, always ready to help...

Director: Vladimir Pekar, Vladimir Popov
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 19 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Aleksandr Zatsepin
Cinematography: Anatolii Havrylov
Editing: Yuna Sribnytska
Production: Kyivnaukfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Vladimir Pekar, Vladimir Popov
More Films in Genre: Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Letters From The Radio Operator's Box about?
Cartoon about simple and honest people, about courage, bravery and hard work of sailors. Each ship has its own radio operator who, in case of danger, sends the SOS sign - it is a request for help, and all honest people rush to help, leaving all their affairs. Airplanes are flying, steamships are sailing, and in everyone's back, always ready to help...
Who directed Letters From The Radio Operator's Box?
Letters From The Radio Operator's Box was directed by Vladimir Pekar, Vladimir Popov.
Who stars in Letters From The Radio Operator's Box?
Letters From The Radio Operator's Box stars Vladimir Troshin.
How long is Letters From The Radio Operator's Box?
Letters From The Radio Operator's Box has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is Letters From The Radio Operator's Box?
Letters From The Radio Operator's Box is a Animation film.
Where was Letters From The Radio Operator's Box produced?
Letters From The Radio Operator's Box was produced in Soviet Union.