
Polar Fox Napoleon III
Adventure · Family · Comedy
Overview
A young arctic fox Napoleon III, having escaped from animal farm, ended up in the village of Kovylkino. Following him, hunters, trappers, animal farm workers, a police detachment and correspondents came into the village. Thanks to the six-year-old preschooler Serpokrylov, everything ended well, and the people who took part in the pursuit of the young arctic fox returned to their business, having managed to tell about their dreams and about themselves.
Top Cast


Maksim Sidorov
Maksim Sidorov
preschooler
Maksim Sidorov
preschooler


Anna Zolotaryova
Anna Zolotaryova
Vera
Anna Zolotaryova
Vera
Dmitri Ivanovskiy
Dmitri Ivanovskiy
Belov
Dmitri Ivanovskiy
Belov
Valeri Feofanov
Valeri Feofanov
Bykodorov
Valeri Feofanov
Bykodorov


Vadim Zakharchenko
Vadim Zakharchenko
school director
Vadim Zakharchenko
school director


Nikolay Smorchkov
Nikolay Smorchkov
director of the animal farm
Nikolay Smorchkov
director of the animal farm


Olesya Ivanova
Olesya Ivanova
Praskovya
Olesya Ivanova
Praskovya


Maya Bulgakova
Maya Bulgakova
saleswoman
Maya Bulgakova
saleswoman


Svetlana Svetlichnaya
Svetlana Svetlichnaya
Merinova
Svetlana Svetlichnaya
Merinova


Daniil Netrebin
Daniil Netrebin
Merinov
Daniil Netrebin
Merinov
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