Directed by:
Alexander RoweComposer:
Arkadiy FilippenkoPlots(1)
Little Olya never listened to her grandmother's advice, but one day an old magic mirror allows Olya to meet her own reflection, a girl named Yalo. Together they enter a kingdom of crooked mirrors, where normal mirrors are outlawed because evil, dishonest people can't face their true selves. A homecoming for Olya proves even harder when she tries to get Yalo to lose her bad habits from the other side. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Olga Yukina
Soviet Union
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Frosty (1964)
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Tatyana Yukina
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Georgiy Millyar
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Aleksandr Khvylya
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Anatoli Kubatsky
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Lidiya Vertinskaya
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Arkadi Tsinman
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Lidiya Korolyova
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Павел Павленко
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Vera Altayskaya
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Valentin Brylejev
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Tamara Nosova
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Andrei Fayt
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