Santa Claus lends his sparkling sleigh-like Star Shooter to let a child in order to deliver a Christmas tree to his father in Antarctica.Santa Claus lends his sparkling sleigh-like Star Shooter to let a child in order to deliver a Christmas tree to his father in Antarctica.Santa Claus lends his sparkling sleigh-like Star Shooter to let a child in order to deliver a Christmas tree to his father in Antarctica.
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Galina Ivanova
- Kolya
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Irina Pototskaya
- Penguin
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Gilbert Mack
- Narrator
- (English version)
- (voice)
Hal Smith
- Taxi Driver
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Ginny Tyler
- Kolya
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BEWARE OF FALSE REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW TO THEIR NAME. NOW WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE MOVIE. IF ITS A NEGATIVE REVIEW THEN THEY MIGHT HAVE A GRUDGE AGAINST THE FILM . NOW I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 200 HOLIDAY FILMS. I HAVE NO AGENDA. I AM HONEST
"The Christmas Visit" is a 1959 animated short from Russia. In this story: A little boy dreams of bringing a Christmas tree to his father who is working in Antarctica.
The Child gets help bringing the tree to his dad with animals around the world.
Now I saw a bad DVD transfer of this film. The color was faded. Since this is in Public Domain I doubt there is a decent print of this. That is sad. There is moments of greatness in this. I might of enjoyed more had I have seen a decent copy.
"The Christmas Visit" is a 1959 animated short from Russia. In this story: A little boy dreams of bringing a Christmas tree to his father who is working in Antarctica.
The Child gets help bringing the tree to his dad with animals around the world.
Now I saw a bad DVD transfer of this film. The color was faded. Since this is in Public Domain I doubt there is a decent print of this. That is sad. There is moments of greatness in this. I might of enjoyed more had I have seen a decent copy.
. . . the Globe's cancerous tumor trouble spot, called "Russia" nowadays. Only an alien species of mental monsters could concoct a travesty such as this picture, or declare a neighboring country to be inhabited by locusts, and totally decimate said nation's maternity wards, schools, retirement living complexes, hospitals, orphanages, day care centers, power plants, sewage treatment lagoons, fish hatcheries, nuclear electric generators, shopping centers, employment offices, grocery stores, food restaurants, museums, churches, zoos, libraries, playgrounds, train depots, delis, bus stations, landfills, drinking water treatment facilities, tourist attractions and Peace Corps dormitories. The garbage brains behind such War Crimes telegraph their Evil Designs with junk such as this film. Anything Russian is a affront to Humanity. Russian dressing, nesting dolls, roulette and ballet must be permanently banned for all time.
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- TriviaIn the animation there is one error: when Kolya is in Antarctica, the sky above it is dark. But in the New Year in Antarctica there is a polar day and south of the 67th parallel at this time, the sun does not set at all.
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