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Last Year's Snow Was Falling
Animation
Comedy
Family
Fantasy
72%
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Dec 31, 1983
Rating Unavailable
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Funny adventures of the clumsy fellow whom his wife dispatched to the forest to bring home a New Year tree...
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Directors
Aleksandr Tatarskiy
Vote Average
7.2
Vote Count
72
Popularity
4
Language
Pусский
Origin Country
SU
Cast
Stanislav Sadalskiy
Narrator / Hillbilly (voice)
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