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Animation · Drama
Overview
The unfortunate dreamer Chop, forced to work every day at a construction site in order to somehow feed himself and his sick mother, is fired on the very day when it turns out that she needs a complex and expensive operation. Cutlet is in despair, he doesn’t know what to do. And so he decides to act: to fulfill his dream of becoming an actor and earn money for treatment for his mother. But not everything is so simple... You have to pay a big price for the fulfillment of a desire.
Top Cast


Maxim Avdeev
Maxim Avdeev
Maxim Avdeev
Vladislav Lubimov
Vladislav Lubimov
Vladislav Lubimov
Lusi Kozitsina
Lusi Kozitsina
Lusi Kozitsina
Zariko
Zariko
Zariko
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