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'''Сказочное путешествие мистера Бильбо Бэггинса, Хоббита''' (English: The Fairytale Journey of Mr. Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit) is an unlicensed television film of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' from the Soviet Union. The complete name of the film is ''Сказочное путешествие мистера Бильбо Бэггинса, Хоббита, через дикий край, чёрный лес, за туманные горы. Туда и обратно. По сказочной повести Джона Толкина "Хоббит"''.
'''Сказочное путешествие мистера Бильбо Бэггинса, Хоббита''' (English: The Fairytale Journey of Mr. Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit) is an unlicensed television film of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' from the Soviet Union. The complete name of the film is ''Сказочное путешествие мистера Бильбо Бэггинса, Хоббита, через дикий край, чёрный лес, за туманные горы. Туда и обратно. По сказочной повести Джона Толкина "Хоббит"''.


This children's film featured Zinovy ​​Gerdt as "The Professor" (a narrator stand-in for Tolkien), Mikhail Danilov as Bilbo, Anatoly Ravikovich as Thorin, Ivan Krasko as Gandalf and Igor Dmitriev as Gollum. Smaug and the Spiders were portrayed by puppets. Missing in this version are the Trolls, Elrond, Beorn and the Wood-elves. The Goblins are human-like with little makeup and portrayed by dancers from the Leningrad State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (as were the inhabitants of Lake Town).   
This children's film featured Zinovy ​​Gerdt as "The Professor" (a narrator stand-in for Tolkien), Mikhail Danilov as Bilbo, Anatoly Ravikovich as Thorin, Ivan Krasko as Gandalf and Igor Dmitriev as Gollum. Smaug and the Spiders were portrayed by puppets. Missing in this version are the Trolls, Elrond, Beorn and the Wood-elves. The Goblins are human-like with little makeup and portrayed by dancers from the Leningrad State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (as were the inhabitants of Lake Town).   
 
==See also==
*[[:Category:Images of The Hobbit (1985 television film)|Images of The Hobbit (1985 television film)]]


==External links==
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*[http://tinyurl.com/6aqxner Russian Wikipedia article]
*[http://tinyurl.com/6aqxner Russian Wikipedia article]


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Сказочное путешествие мистера Бильбо Бэггинса, Хоббита (English: The Fairytale Journey of Mr. Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit) is an unlicensed television film of The Hobbit from the Soviet Union. The complete name of the film is Сказочное путешествие мистера Бильбо Бэггинса, Хоббита, через дикий край, чёрный лес, за туманные горы. Туда и обратно. По сказочной повести Джона Толкина "Хоббит".

This children's film featured Zinovy ​​Gerdt as "The Professor" (a narrator stand-in for Tolkien), Mikhail Danilov as Bilbo, Anatoly Ravikovich as Thorin, Ivan Krasko as Gandalf and Igor Dmitriev as Gollum. Smaug and the Spiders were portrayed by puppets. Missing in this version are the Trolls, Elrond, Beorn and the Wood-elves. The Goblins are human-like with little makeup and portrayed by dancers from the Leningrad State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (as were the inhabitants of Lake Town).

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