Search

» » Podi tuda, ne znayu kuda (1966)

Short summary

A vile Tsar wants to get rid of his servant Sergei by sending him on various deadly missions. A comedy adventure presented as a mix of classic Russian fairy tales and narrated by two jesters.

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Anicasalar
    Soviet animation has seen some really interesting stuff and there are many great ones and a fair few are masterpiece status. Go There, Don't Know Where isn't a masterpiece, but it is most intriguing and definitely well worth seeing. The cutout animation is expressive and really beautifully crafted, while the music score is quirky and very Russian-folk-tale-sounding, a most striking sound. The story is simple but engrossing and not too thin and never dull, while the narration is nobly delivered and the comedic dialogue is funny and witty. The characters are engaging and fit well within the story, and the voice actors stick to their character traits, like the narration the voice acting is noble and theatrical. Overall, beautifully done and interesting, recommended. 9/10 Bethany Cox
  • Credited cast:
    Georgiy Vitsin Georgiy Vitsin - Narrator
    Dmitry Zhuravlyov Dmitry Zhuravlyov - Narrator (voice)
    All rights reserved © 2017-2024 hd.thomson-multimedia.com