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The Little Runaway (1966)

Genre : Family

Runtime : 1H 53M

Director : Eduard Bocharov, Teinosuke Kinugasa
Writer : Andrei Bitov, Hideo Oguni, Emil Braginskiy

Synopsis

During a Soviet circus tour in Japan, a small street musician, Ken, meets a clown, Yuri Nikulin. Upon learning that his sick father is being treated in the Soviet Union, Ken sets off in search of him. The friendship of the great clown and the boy continues in Moscow.

Actors

Chiharu Inayoshi
Chiharu Inayoshi
Ken Kawama
Makiko Ishimaru
Makiko Ishimaru
Michiko Sakuma in childhood
Volodya Bykov
Volodya Bykov
Vasska
Tanya Aynyukova
Tanya Aynyukova
Alyonka
Yuriy Nikulin
Yuriy Nikulin
Machiko Kyō
Machiko Kyō
Director of the shelter
Jūkichi Uno
Jūkichi Uno
Nobuyuki Noda, Ken's uncle
Inna Makarova
Inna Makarova
Klava
Ken Utsui
Ken Utsui
Teacher Tabata
Stanislav Chekan
Stanislav Chekan
raftsman
Eiji Funakoshi
Eiji Funakoshi
Japanese in Leningrad and Moscow
Lyubov Sokolova
Lyubov Sokolova
Lieutenant of militia
Michiyo Ookusu
Michiyo Ookusu
Michiko Sakuma
Nikolay Grabbe
Nikolay Grabbe
foreman
Hiroyuki Ôta
Hiroyuki Ôta
Ken Kawama as an adult
Viktor Chekmaryov
Viktor Chekmaryov
a man on a business trip
Jun Fujimaki
Jun Fujimaki
Jiro Kimura
Eduard Bredun
Eduard Bredun
hunter
Mikiko Tsubouchi
Mikiko Tsubouchi
Female teacher
Yuriy Sarantsev
Yuriy Sarantsev
mate
Vladimir Yemelyanov
Vladimir Yemelyanov
chief of customs service
Reiji Kurihara
Reiji Kurihara
anchorman
Nikolay Smorchkov
Nikolay Smorchkov
builder
Taiji Tonoyama
Taiji Tonoyama
Mihail Shuydin
Mihail Shuydin
clown
Hiroko Machida
Hiroko Machida
Michiko's mother
Rudolf Barshai
Rudolf Barshai
cameo role
Yûzô Hayakawa
Yûzô Hayakawa
Policeman
Ivan Ryzhov
Ivan Ryzhov
старшина Трофимыч

Crews

Grigoriy Britikov
Grigoriy Britikov
Producer
Masaichi Nagata
Masaichi Nagata
Producer
Andrei Bitov
Andrei Bitov
Screenplay
Hideo Oguni
Hideo Oguni
Screenplay
Emil Braginskiy
Emil Braginskiy
Screenplay
Pyotr Pashkevich
Pyotr Pashkevich
Art Direction
Takesaburô Watanabe
Takesaburô Watanabe
Art Direction
Dmitri Belevich
Dmitri Belevich
Sound Recordist
Kimio Tobita
Kimio Tobita
Sound Recordist
Grigoriy Zhuravlev
Grigoriy Zhuravlev
Lighting Technician
Olga Katusheva
Olga Katusheva
Editor
Toyo Suzuki
Toyo Suzuki
Editor
Aleksandr Kurochkin
Aleksandr Kurochkin
Assistant Director
Michihiko Obimori
Michihiko Obimori
Assistant Director
Eduard Bocharov
Eduard Bocharov
Director
Teinosuke Kinugasa
Teinosuke Kinugasa
Director
Kazuo Miyagawa
Kazuo Miyagawa
Director of Photography
Pyotr Katayev
Pyotr Katayev
Director of Photography
Emin Khachaturyan
Emin Khachaturyan
Original Music Composer
Boris Karamyshev
Boris Karamyshev
Original Music Composer
Aleksandr Rybin
Aleksandr Rybin
Director of Photography
Yukio Itô
Yukio Itô
Lighting Technician

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