"Soyuzmultfilm Studio Stop Motion Division" "The Fox and the Hare" "A Russian folk tale recorded by Vladimir Dal" "Director Yuriy Norshteyn" "Art Director Francheska Yarbusova" "Camera Teodor Bunimovich" "Composer Mikhail Meyerovich" "Sound Operator Boris Filchikov" "Animator Yuriy Norshteyn" "Script Editor Natalya Abramova" "Montage Nadezhda Treshchyova" "Executive Producer Natan Bitman" "Narrator Viktor Khokhryakov" "There once lived a fox and a hare." "The fox had a home made of ice, and the hare had a home made of wood." "The fox looked through her icy window and chuckled at the hare:" "Look at what a hut that pauper made!" "It's nothing next to mine:" "clean, bright..." "A real crystal palace!" "Spring came, and the fox's palace... melted." "So she decided to occupy the hare's home." "The hare, crying, wandered where his feet would take him." "He met a grey wolf." "Hello, hare!" "Hello, wolf." "Why are you crying?" "Why are you grieving?" "How can I not grieve or cry?" "I had a house of wood, and the fox had a house of ice." "Her house melted, so she took over mine." "And she won't let me in." "Hold on!" "Said the wolf." "We'll evict her!" "Doubtful, wolf." "She's settled in pretty well." ""I am no wolf if I cannot evict the fox!", growled the wolf." "Hey, Fox Patrikeevna!" "Get out of your stolen home!" "But the fox told him:" "When I get down from my warm bed, leap out, jump out and trash you, only tufts of fur will be left to fly in the wind!" ""How mad she is!", growled the wolf, took fright and ran into the forest." "And the hare was left to cry in a field." "Misha the Bear walked by and said:" "Hello, hare!" "Hello, Mikhail Potapovitsch!" "Why are you grieving?" "Why are you crying?" "How can I not grieve?" "How can I not cry?" "I had a house of wood, and the fox had a house of ice." "Her house melted, so she took over mine." "And she won't let me into my own home." "Let us evict her!" "No, Mikhail Potapovitsch, we're unlikely to evict her." "The wolf tried and failed, and you won't evict her either." ""I am no bear", roared the bear, "if I cannot evict the fox!"" "Hey, Fox Patrikeevna!" "Get out of your stolen house!" "Hey, Fox Patrikeevna!" "Get out of your stolen house!" "But the fox told him:" "When I get down from my warm bed, leap out, and start trashing you, bear," "Only tufts of fur will be left to fly in the wind!" "How fierce she is, roared the bear." "And ran away like a coward." "And the hare was left to cry in a field." "Hello, hare." "Why are you crying?" "The fox has occupied my home." "Let's evict her." "No, bull, you won't evict her." "The wolf tried and failed, the bear tried and failed, and you will also fail, bull." "I am no bull if I cannot evict the fox." "The rooster walked by," "he saw the hare and said:" "Hello, hare!" "Hello, Peter the Rooster." "How's life?" "What are you grieving and crying about?" "How can I not grieve and cry when I am evicted from my own home?" "!" "I had a house of wood, and the fox had a house of ice." "The fox's house melted, so she took over mine." "And she... won't let me into my own home." "Let's evict her." "You're unlikely to evict her, dear Peter." "She's settled in really well." "The wolf tried and failed!" "The bear tried... and failed." "The bull tried and failed!" "What chance do you have?" ""We'll try", said Peter." "They went together to evict the fox." "The rooster began to sing:" "This rooster is coming over with a sabre over his shoulder, he'll cut up fox like that, and make himself a hat." "Come out, fox, for your own good!" "From that time on, the rooster and the hare began to live together." "The End"