
Little Longnose
Mar 20 2003
•1h 19m
•Animation, Fantasy
When he refused to support power-hungry witch, the good shoemaker's boy, Jacob is transformed into a hunchbacked dwarf with overlong nose. Of their mother no longer recognized, mocked by the people of the city and driven away, Jacob runs one day a goose on the road. Together with the spring animal - in fact the king's daughter Greta enchanted - Jacob is now trying to make the transformation to reverse and put the wicked witch craft.
Cast
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Albert Asadullin
Jacob, the Dwarf (voice)

Igor Shibanov
Urban (voice)

Yevgeniya Igumnova
Princess / The Goose (voice)

Elena Shulman
Jacob, the Boy (voice)
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