The Wolf And The Seven Kids (1938)
A goat and seven kids lived in a house on a hill. One day the Goat went to housework and strictly ordered the goats not to let the Wolf into the house. But the Gray Wolf forged a thin voice from a blacksmith, repainted his skin and managed to get into the house. Six kids were swallowed by him in one sitting. Only one was saved - the smallest goat. It was he who told the returning mother Goat about the terrible misfortune. The goat rushed after the Wolf and found him sleeping after a hearty meal. The fearless Goat ripped open the belly of the Wolf and saved the goats. Then the Goat stuffed the Wolf's belly with stones and sewed it up. Wolf woke up, went to the river to get drunk. He bent down, and the stones pulled him down. The wolf fell into the water and went to the bottom
Director: Sarra Mokil
| Directing | Sarra Mokil | Director |
| Writing | Sarra Mokil | Writer |
| Art | Valentin Kadochnikov | Art Direction |
| Visual Effects | K. Zalle | Animation |
| Visual Effects | A. Veselova | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Mariya Benderskaya | Animation |
| Camera | Mark Berkovich | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Leonid Knyazhinskiy | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Vasily Shirinsky | Original Music Composer |
| Art | N. Gekhtman | Property Master |
| Art | Roman Gurov | Property Master |
| Art | E. Loshkareva | Property Master |
| Art | V. Chernikhova | Property Master |
| Art | A. Shelaputina | Property Master |
| Art | E. Sherkova | Property Master |
| Sound | Adolf Gornshtein | Sound Director |
| Sound | Valentina Ladygina | Sound |
| Production | G. Yalov | Administration |
| Writing | Tatyana Sikorskaya | Lyricist |