
There Is Nothing to Be Scared of
Horror · Animation · Family
Overview
A group of six young Russian boys at a summer camp tell each other scary stories while waiting to fall asleep one night.
Top Cast
Evgeniy Kraynov
Evgeniy Kraynov
Толстенко
Evgeniy Kraynov
Толстенко
Yura Savchenko
Yura Savchenko
Kostyl
Yura Savchenko
Kostyl
Volodya Filimoshin
Volodya Filimoshin
Vasya
Volodya Filimoshin
Vasya
Vladik Remin
Vladik Remin
Lyosha
Vladik Remin
Lyosha
Stas Alekseichenko
Stas Alekseichenko
Vitya
Stas Alekseichenko
Vitya
Natalya Aristova
Natalya Aristova
Antonina
Natalya Aristova
Antonina


Zhanna Chirva
Zhanna Chirva
Zhanna Chirva


Andrey Merzlikin
Andrey Merzlikin
Andrey Merzlikin
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