Where to watch Nikolay Litvinov in the UK
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Nikolai V. Litvinov (19 may 1907 — 27 December 1987)was a Soviet actor and Director. People's artist of the RSFSR (1972). One of the leading Soviet masters of broadcasting for children.
Nikolay Litvinov films streaming in the UK
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- Beloved Beauty (1959) as Narrator (voice, uncredited)
- The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights (1951) as 5th Bogatyr / 7th Bogatyr (voice)
- It Was I Who Drew the Little Man (1960) as (voice, uncredited)
- The Elephant (1967) as рассказчик, озвучка
- A Million in the Sach (1956) as Ultramarine (voice)
- Magic Lanterns (1973) as Narrator (voice)
- White Skin (1968) as Narrator (voice)
- Sun Seed (1969) as Narrator (voice)
- Queen Toothbrush (1962) as Narrator (voice)
- The Baby-Goat, Who Counted up to Ten (1968) as narrator (voice)
- In a Country of Undone Homework (1969) as radio (voice)
- The Ugly Duckling (1956) as The Narrator (voice)
- The Forest Concert (1953) as Cat (voice) (uncredited)
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