"Friends-comrades" is a Soviet cartoon film shot in 1951 by director Victor Gromov. Three comrades, Nakhimov Chizhov, Suvorov Pyzhov and artisan Ryzhov, get acquainted in the Children's Park with a schoolgirl Zina Zhukova, who imagines herself to be a young dancer-future dancer. Zina haughtily refers to the boys, calling them crooks. But everything changes after watching the children's initiative.
Fyodor Khitruk | Animation |
Lev Kassil | Screenplay |
Viktor Gromov | Director |
Igor Podgorskiy | Assistant Director |
Lev Pozdneyev | Lyricist |
Aleksey Muravlyov | Music |
Vladimir Degtyarev | Art Direction |