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The Bag Of Apples 1974

★ 7.426 votes20 min📅 1974-01-01

In this charming 1974 Soviet animated short *The Bag Of Apples*, director Vitold Bordzilovskiy weaves a heartwarming yet bittersweet tale of generosity and responsibility.

Director: Vitold Bordzilovskiy

Cast

Georgiy Vitsin
Georgiy Vitsin
Hare (voice) / Заяц (голос)
Anatoliy Papanov
Anatoliy Papanov
The Wolf (voice) / Волк (волк)
Boris Vladimirov
Boris Vladimirov
The Crow (voice) / Ворона (голос)
Boris Runge
Boris Runge
The Hedgehog (voice) / Ёж (голос)
Tamara Dmitrieva
Tamara Dmitrieva
The Squirrels (voice) / бельчата/зайчата (голос)
Gotlib Roninson
Gotlib Roninson
The Mole (voice) / Крот (в титрах указан как Ронинсон Готлиб)
Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova
The Goat / Коза (в титрах не указана)
Lidiya Kataeva
The Bunny (voice) / Зайчиха (голос)
Boris Andreyev
Boris Andreyev
Medved / Voice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bag Of Apples (1974) about?

This Soviet animated short follows a hare transporting apples for his children, but his repeated acts of kindness to forest dwellers leave his own family hungry. The film explores themes of generosity, sacrifice, and unintended consequences in a whimsical woodland setting.

Who directed The Bag Of Apples?

Vitold Bordzilovskiy helmed this 1974 animated short, known for his work in Soviet-era children's cinema.

Who stars in The Bag Of Apples?

The film features a cast including Georgiy Vitsin, Anatoliy Papanov, Boris Vladimirov, Boris Runge, and Tamara Dmitrieva in key roles.

Is The Bag Of Apples (1974) worth watching?

As a 20-minute animated fable, *The Bag Of Apples* offers a gentle moral lesson wrapped in charming visuals. While not widely rated, its simplicity and themes make it a nostalgic pick for animation fans or parents introducing classic Soviet shorts to children.

How long is The Bag Of Apples?

The Bag Of Apples (1974) runs for 20 minutes.

About The Bag Of Apples (1974) — A Heartfelt Soviet Animation Classic

In this charming 1974 Soviet animated short *The Bag Of Apples*, director Vitold Bordzilovskiy weaves a heartwarming yet bittersweet tale of generosity and responsibility. The story follows a hare tasked with carrying a bag of apples home to his four sons and daughter, only to find himself giving away each apple to needy forest creatures along the way—leaving his own hungry family waiting.

With delicate animation and a gentle moral lesson, the film captures the essence of selflessness and the unexpected consequences of kindness. The Bag Of Apples (1974) balances whimsical forest imagery with a subtle emotional core, making it a standout in 1970s animation. Starring Georgian Vitsin and Anatoliy Papanov, the cast brings warmth and depth to this compact yet memorable story.