Night. In the hut Glasha rocking his little sister Dunechka. There is a black cat on the stove, who has lost all his teeth due to his old age, which is why the mice are bothering him. Suddenly strange shadows crawl along the walls, and an old woman appears in the hut. She asks to spend the night, but Glasha says that her parents, when they left for the fair, were severely asked her: do not let strangers into the house. But the old woman persuades Glasha to leave her, and when Glasha goes to bed, the old woman kidnaps little Dunechka and takes her to the forest. The animated film is based on the tales of Aleksey Nikolaevich Tolstoy "Kikimora" and "Vas'ka the Cat" (both written in 1910).
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| Directing | Aleksandr Mazaev | Director |
| Camera | Kabul Rasulov | Camera Operator |
| Writing | Alexandr Guriev | Writer |
| Writing | Aleksandr Mazaev | Writer |
| Sound | Nina Savicheva | Music |
| Sound | Filipp Koltsov | Music |
| Production | Bella Khodova | Producer |
| Production | Nina Suchkova | Producer |
| Art | Tatyana Ilyina | Production Design |
| Editing | Galina Smirnova | Editor |
| Writing | Aleksei Tolstoy | Author |
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