
Red, Honest, in Love
Adventure · Family · Fantasy
Overview
A story about a young fox Ludwig XIV Larsen and his friendship with a handsome chicken Tutta Karlson. Based on Jan-Olof Ekholm book.
Top Cast


Denis Zaytsev
Denis Zaytsev
Ludwig XIV Larsen - little fox
Denis Zaytsev
Ludwig XIV Larsen - little fox


Mariya Yakhontova
Mariya Yakhontova
Tutta Karlson
Mariya Yakhontova
Tutta Karlson


Albert Filozov
Albert Filozov
Larsen - fox father
Albert Filozov
Larsen - fox father


Yekaterina Vasilyeva
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
Lora - fox mother
Yekaterina Vasilyeva
Lora - fox mother


Irina Miroshnichenko
Irina Miroshnichenko
Fru Alisa - fox teacher
Irina Miroshnichenko
Fru Alisa - fox teacher


Nikolay Trofimov
Nikolay Trofimov
Maximilian
Nikolay Trofimov
Maximilian


Tatyana Pelttser
Tatyana Pelttser
Owl Ilona
Tatyana Pelttser
Owl Ilona


Vera Titova
Vera Titova
Hen
Vera Titova
Hen


Kseniya Kutepova
Kseniya Kutepova
fox Twin
Kseniya Kutepova
fox Twin


Polina Kutepova
Polina Kutepova
fox Twin
Polina Kutepova
fox Twin
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