
The Key
Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
The film is a cautionary tale about the need to develop good work habits, personal responsibility and conscience in life.
Top Cast


Gennadiy Dudnik
Gennadiy Dudnik
Robot-lyricist (voice)
Gennadiy Dudnik
Robot-lyricist (voice)


Anna Komolova
Anna Komolova
Boy (voice)
Anna Komolova
Boy (voice)


Georgiy Vitsin
Georgiy Vitsin
daddy (voice)
Georgiy Vitsin
daddy (voice)


Valentina Tumanova
Valentina Tumanova
Robot baby (voice)
Valentina Tumanova
Robot baby (voice)


Rina Zelyonaya
Rina Zelyonaya
fairy Hiacintha (voice)
Rina Zelyonaya
fairy Hiacintha (voice)


Tatyana Pelttser
Tatyana Pelttser
fairy Tulipina (voice)
Tatyana Pelttser
fairy Tulipina (voice)


Vera Orlova
Vera Orlova
Mommy (voice)
Vera Orlova
Mommy (voice)


Elena Ponsova
Elena Ponsova
fairy Gatekeeper (voice)
Elena Ponsova
fairy Gatekeeper (voice)


Vladimir Gribkov
Vladimir Gribkov
academician (voice)
Vladimir Gribkov
academician (voice)


Larisa Pashkova
Larisa Pashkova
fairy Liliana (voice)
Larisa Pashkova
fairy Liliana (voice)
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