
The Scarlet Flower
Animation · Fantasy · Family
Overview
Before going on an overseas journey, a merchant father asks his three daughters what they would like him to bring back for them. The eldest asks for a shining tiara, the middle asks for a frame through which her face would always appear young, and the youngest (Nastenka) asks her father to bring her a beautiful scarlet flower like one which she saw in her dreams. Her elder sisters laugh at this simple wish. The father's trip is successful and he finds everything that he came for, with the exception of Nastenka's scarlet flower. Nevertheless, the ship heaves off and they begin to head back while the father scans the lands around him for a scarlet flower.
Top Cast


Nina Krachkovskaya
Nina Krachkovskaya
Nastenka (voice)
Nina Krachkovskaya
Nastenka (voice)


Aleksey Konsovskiy
Aleksey Konsovskiy
Beast / Prince (voice)
Aleksey Konsovskiy
Beast / Prince (voice)


Nikolai Bogolyubov
Nikolai Bogolyubov
Stepan Emelyanovich (voice)
Nikolai Bogolyubov
Stepan Emelyanovich (voice)


Olga Chepurova
Olga Chepurova
Gordeya (voice)
Olga Chepurova
Gordeya (voice)


Mariya Babanova
Mariya Babanova
Lyubava (voice)
Mariya Babanova
Lyubava (voice)


Vladimir Gribkov
Vladimir Gribkov
Kondrat (voice)
Vladimir Gribkov
Kondrat (voice)
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