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Perseus
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Perseus

Jun 1, 1973
0h 20m
★ 10.0

Overview

The cunning king Polidekt of the island of Serif sends the young hero Perseus to get the head of Gorgon Medusa, whose gaze turns people to stone. He is accompanied by the god of commerce and profits and the patron of thieves and athletes, Hermes, who pursues his personal interests. Perseus gets the head of Medusa, but uses it to save Andromeda, the daughter of King Kef.

Genres

Animation
Fantasy
Action

Production Companies

Soyuzmultfilm

Cast

Vsevolod Larionov

Hermes (voice)

Vsevolod Larionov

Anna Kamenkova

Andromeda (voice)

Anna Kamenkova

Yevgeni Gerasimov

Perseus (voice)

Yevgeni Gerasimov

Zinaida Naryshkina

Youngest of Grays (voice)

Zinaida Naryshkina

Lyusyena Ovchinnikova

Second of Grays (voice)

Lyusyena Ovchinnikova

Sofya Zajkova

Gorgona Medusa (voice)

Sofya Zajkova

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