Gena the Crocodile (film)

Gena the Crocodile
Крокодил Гена
Directed by Roman Kachanov
Written by Eduard Uspensky
Roman Kachanov
Starring see below
Music by Mikhail Ziv
Cinematography Iosif Golomb
Edited by Lidiya Kyaksht
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Release dates
1969
Running time
20 min 31 sec
Country Soviet Union
Language Russian

Gena the Crocodile (Russian: Крокодил Гена, translit. Krokodil Gena) is a 1969[1][2] Soviet/Russian stop-motion animated film directed by Roman Kachanov in Soyuzmultfilm studio. This film introduces the characters Gena the Crocodile, Cheburashka, and the old woman Shapoklyak. The film was based on Eduard Uspensky's stories about the characters.

This film became popular in the Soviet Union and spawned three sequels.

Plot summary

Gena the Crocodile works as a zoo animal at an urban zoo. Every evening, he returns home to his lonely apartment. Gena gets very tired of playing chess against himself and decides to find some friends to play with. Animals and people respond to advertisements that he posts all around the city. First, a girl named Galya comes with a homeless puppy, who is then followed by Cheburashka. They decide to build a house for all the lonely citizens of the city, but a mischievous old lady, Shapoklyak, tries to stop them in different ways.

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