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'''''Po secretu vsemu svetu''''' (1976) Secret to the whole world is a Soviet two part made-for-television film. It is adapted from a short story in a book called ''The Adventures of Dennis'' by Victory Dragunsky. It was made in 1976 at [[Belarusfilm]]
'''''Po secretu vsemu svetu''''', "In private to the whole world", is a 1976 Soviet two-part [[television film]] produced by [[Belarusfilm]]. It is adapted from Victor Dragunsky's popular children's book ''The Adventures of Denis'', a collection of short stories told from the perspective of a young boy.


==Plot==
==Plot==
It is about a boy named Dennis and the adventures he has with his friends and family. It is divided up into two series that have two episodes that are divided up into stories.
The movie is about a boy named Denis and his adventures with friends and family. It is divided into two episodes, each in turn covering several stories from the book.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 19:39, 16 May 2018

Po secretu vsemu svetu, "In private to the whole world", is a 1976 Soviet two-part television film produced by Belarusfilm. It is adapted from Victor Dragunsky's popular children's book The Adventures of Denis, a collection of short stories told from the perspective of a young boy.

Plot

The movie is about a boy named Denis and his adventures with friends and family. It is divided into two episodes, each in turn covering several stories from the book.

Cast

other Casts

1st Series

Series 1 Episodes

2nd Series

  • Boris Gitin - "Uncle Sasha, a friend of Dennis's Dad"
  • Sergei Belyak- The Bike Ripper
Series 2 Episodes

Film Crew

  • Screenplay Denis Dragunsky
  • Directors: Vitali Kanevsky, Igor Dobrolyubov, Dmitri Mikhleyev

Music

Lyrics by Mikhail Tanich,composed by Vladimir Shainsky.

Sources