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Quartet 'Kva-Kva' 1977

9 min📅 1977-02-02

Get ready to hop into the enchanting world of 'Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977)', a delightful animated short film directed by the talented Akmal Akbarkhodzhaev.

Director: Akmal Akbarkhodzhaev

Cast

Georgiy Vitsin
Georgiy Vitsin
Zinaida Naryshkina
Zinaida Naryshkina
Vsevolod Larionov
Vsevolod Larionov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977) about?

This charming animated short film follows a group of frogs as they create a musical ensemble and serenade their audience with harmonious music.

Who directed Quartet 'Kva-Kva'?

The film was directed by Akmal Akbarkhodzhaev.

Who stars in Quartet 'Kva-Kva'?

The main cast includes Georgiy Vitsin, Zinaida Naryshkina, and Vsevolod Larionov.

Is Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, this charming animated short is worth watching for its lighthearted atmosphere, engaging storyline, and musical talents of its frog characters.

How long is Quartet 'Kva-Kva'?

The runtime is 9 minutes.

About Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977) — A Musical Ensemble of Frog Friends

Get ready to hop into the enchanting world of 'Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977)', a delightful animated short film directed by the talented Akmal Akbarkhodzhaev. This charming 9-minute musical ensemble is brought to life by a cast of lovable frogs, who showcase their harmonious talents in a unique and captivating way. As the frogs serenade their audience, the film takes you on a journey of friendship, creativity, and the joy of music. With its lighthearted atmosphere and engaging storyline, 'Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977)' is a must-watch for animation fans and families alike.

From the vibrant world of 1970s animation, 'Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977)' is a hidden gem that will transport you to a world of whimsy and wonder. With its talented cast, including Georgiy Vitsin, Zinaida Naryshkina, and Vsevolod Larionov, this short film is a treat for the eyes and ears. So, if you're looking for a fun and entertaining animated short, look no further than 'Quartet 'Kva-Kva' (1977)'.