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  1. The poems found their following in the films Doktor Aybolit (black and white, 1938), Aybolit 66 (Mosfilm, 1967, English title: Oh How It Hurts 66), and Doctor Aybolit (animated film, Kievnauchfilm, 1985)). The doctor's appearance and name are used in brand names, logos, and slogans of various medical establishments, candies, etc.

  2. Aybolit-66: Directed by Rolan Bykov. With Oleg Efremov, Rolan Bykov, Lidiya Knyazeva, Evgeniy Vasilev. A fantasy story based on Kornei Chukovsky classics about a brave doctor Aybolit and his adventures on the land and on the sea.

  3. Ve filmu Doctor Aybolit hrají Zinoviy Gerdt, Semyon Farada, Mariya Mironova, Vsevolod Abdulov, Lyudmila Ivanova, Yevhen Papernyi, Heorhiy Kyshko, Viktor Andriienko, Valerii Chyhliaiev. Kdo režíruje film Doctor Aybolit?

  4. Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Доктор Айболит, Doktor Aibolit) is a fictional character from the children's poems Aybolit (1929) and Barmaley (1925) by Korney Chukovsky, as well as from the children's fantastic novella Doctor Aybolit (1925) by the same author. The name may be translated as "Ouch, [it] hurts!" Aybolit's antagonist, the evil pirate Barmaley, became an archetypal villain ...

  5. 24 de oct. de 2014 · Dr. Aybolit is closely related to Hugh Lofting’s Dr. Dolittle, but Chukovsky claimed that he came up with the idea of writing a story about a kind doctor completely independently.

  6. Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Доктор Айболит) is a 1938 Soviet family movie directed by Vladimir Nemolyayev. It stars Maksim Shtraukh, Anna Semionovna, and Igor Arkadin. Actors. Maksim Shtraukh as Dr. Aibolit; Anna Semionovna as Varvara (as A. Vilyams) Igor Arkadin as Benalis; Yevgeni Gurov; Aleksandr Timontayev as Robber