
There Was Dog Sirko
Comedy
Overview
The story of a family that accidentally finds itself caught up in a farcical series of Christmas adventures together with a dog named Sirko and a wolf pack.
Top Cast


Oleksii Zavgorodnii
Oleksii Zavgorodnii
Dog Sirko
Oleksii Zavgorodnii
Dog Sirko


Kateryna Pavlenko
Kateryna Pavlenko
Mother
Kateryna Pavlenko
Mother


Volodymyr Dantes
Volodymyr Dantes
Thief
Volodymyr Dantes
Thief


Misha Pravylnyi
Misha Pravylnyi
Notary
Misha Pravylnyi
Notary


Vitalii Kozlovskyi
Vitalii Kozlovskyi
Mr. Kozlotskyi
Vitalii Kozlovskyi
Mr. Kozlotskyi


Danielle Zayushkina
Danielle Zayushkina
Fortune Teller
Danielle Zayushkina
Fortune Teller
Іван Люленов
Іван Люленов
Investigator
Іван Люленов
Investigator


Yurii Tkach
Yurii Tkach
Village Head
Yurii Tkach
Village Head


Dmytro Kadnay
Dmytro Kadnay
Village Head's Son
Dmytro Kadnay
Village Head's Son
Aleksey Sukhanov
Aleksey Sukhanov
Talk Show Host
Aleksey Sukhanov
Talk Show Host
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