When Christmas Trees Light Up

When Christmas Trees Light Up

7.2

Dec 31 1950

0h 20m

Animation

On New Year's Eve, two lost in the woods toys try to prove to wild and hungry predators that they're not good to eat.

Vladimir Volodin

Vladimir Volodin

Snowman (voice)

Yuliya Yulskaya

Yuliya Yulskaya

Vanya Ivanov (voice)

Leonid Pirogov

Leonid Pirogov

Father Frost (voice)

Rostislav Plyatt

Rostislav Plyatt

The Wolf (voice)

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