
Maria, the Wonderful Weaver
Family · Fantasy
Overview
An old soldier helps a young boy find his mother, who's been kidnapped to the magical underwater kingdom in a remote Russian lake.
Top Cast


Ninel Myshkova
Ninel Myshkova
Мariya
Ninel Myshkova
Мariya


Viktor Perevalov
Viktor Perevalov
Ivanushka, her son
Viktor Perevalov
Ivanushka, her son


Mikhail Kuznetsov
Mikhail Kuznetsov
The Old Soldier
Mikhail Kuznetsov
The Old Soldier


Anatoliy Kubatskiy
Anatoliy Kubatskiy
Whirlpool XIII
Anatoliy Kubatskiy
Whirlpool XIII


Olga Khadhapuridze
Olga Khadhapuridze
Аlyonushka
Olga Khadhapuridze
Аlyonushka


Georgi Millyar
Georgi Millyar
Prime Minister Croaker
Georgi Millyar
Prime Minister Croaker


Vera Altayskaya
Vera Altayskaya
Тetushka-Nepogochuska
Vera Altayskaya
Тetushka-Nepogochuska


Aleksandr Khvylia
Aleksandr Khvylia
Mudrets-Mulchanik
Aleksandr Khvylia
Mudrets-Mulchanik


Sergei Troitsky
Sergei Troitsky
Altyn Altynynch
Sergei Troitsky
Altyn Altynynch


Valentin Bryleev
Valentin Bryleev
Valentin Bryleev
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