Wings, legs and tails (Russian: Крылья, ноги и хвосты; translit. Krilya, nogi i khvosti) is a 1986 Soviet animation film by Alexander Tatarsky and Igor Kovalyov (Studio Ekran). The film is about a vulture who attempts to teach an ostrich to fly. The film is a fable for kids telling that everybody has his limitations and abilities.
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Directed by | Igor Kovalyov, Alexander Tatarsky |
Written by | Albert Ivanov, Igor Kovalyov, Alexander Tatarsky |
Produced by | G. Saraeva |
Starring | Alexander Filippenko and Alexei Ptitsyn (voice only) |
Cinematography | L. Revtov |
Edited by | Lubov' Georgiyeva |
Music by | Yury Chernavsky |
Distributed by | Studio Ekran (Multtelefilm) |
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Running time | 3 min. 53 sec. |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Films by Alexander Tatarsky | |
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