Tracks on the Asphalt (1964)
Once the boy Vova went off to ride a bicycle and disappeared for the whole day. His puppy was waiting for his master at the door, but he did not come. An adult dog, Barbos, passed by, who decided to ask the puppy why he was so sad. Since there was still nothing to do, he decided to help his little friend to find the boy. Soon they came on his trail and, thanks to their scent, were able to recreate all the events that occurred this day.
Director: Vladimir Danilov, Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: January 1, 1964
Cast
- Aleksandr Baranov - Barbos (voice)
- Yuri Khrzhanovsky - Puppy (voice)
- Ivan Lyubeznov - Narrator (voice)
Screenplay
- Vladimir Danilov
- Sakko Runge (Lyricist)
- Aleksandr Kumma (Lyricist)
Music: Nikita Bogoslovskiy
Cinematography: Elena Petrova
Production: Soyuzmultfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
More Films by Director: Vladimir Danilov, Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin
More Films in Genre: Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tracks on the Asphalt about?
- Once the boy Vova went off to ride a bicycle and disappeared for the whole day. His puppy was waiting for his master at the door, but he did not come. An adult dog, Barbos, passed by, who decided to ask the puppy why he was so sad. Since there was still nothing to do, he decided to help his little friend to find the boy. Soon they came on his trail and, thanks to their scent, were able to recreate all the events that occurred this day.
- Who directed Tracks on the Asphalt?
- Tracks on the Asphalt was directed by Vladimir Danilov, Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin.
- Who stars in Tracks on the Asphalt?
- Tracks on the Asphalt stars Aleksandr Baranov, Yuri Khrzhanovsky, Ivan Lyubeznov.
- How long is Tracks on the Asphalt?
- Tracks on the Asphalt has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- What genre is Tracks on the Asphalt?
- Tracks on the Asphalt is a Animation film.
- Where was Tracks on the Asphalt produced?
- Tracks on the Asphalt was produced in Soviet Union.