Life and Adventures of Four Friends 1/2 explained

Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2
Native Name:Жизнь и приключения четырех друзей 1/2
Director:Oleg Yeryshev
Starring:Katya Kishmereshkina
Petr Shelokhonov
Mikhail Svetin
Yefim Kamenetsky
Lev Lemke
Music:Gennady Gladkov
Igor Tsvetkov
Cinematography:Roman Chernyak
Editing:G. Saidakovskaya
Distributor:Ochakovo-Films (Russia)
Enio Film
Runtime:63 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

Zhizn i priklyucheniya chetyrekh druzei 1/2 (English: Life and Adventures of Four Friends) (Russian: Жизнь и приключения четырех друзей 1/2) is a 1980 Soviet children's movie about three smart dogs and one cat who eventually become friends and help people. The film is set in Russia. Adapted from the story of the same name by Yusef Printsev and directed by Oleg Yeryshev. The first episode runs 63 minutes, and has two parts: 1. Zakadychnye vragi (aka.. Soulmate enemies), and 2. Nachalo puti (aka.. Beginning of the road). This film is a prequel to Life and Adventures of Four Friends 3/4, released later in 1981. Both films were re-edited in 1994, in St. Petersburg, Russia, and released on VHS and DVD, becoming a popular family entertainment for all ages.

Plot

Three dogs and one cat are naturally suspicious of each other. At first the dogs and cat are playing various tricks with each other, and their thoughts are translated to the viewers by actor Lev Lemke. Eventually the four pets become good friends and have adventures together. They follow their owner, a forest ranger (played by Petr Shelokhonov), on various trips. With the help of a girl (played by Katya Kishmereshkina) three dogs and cat also help other people and have lots of fun together.

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