Talk:Peter and the Wolf (1946 film)

Russian language
I've removed a passage of erroneous text which claimed: "Notable for that era, this film offers a rather positive view of Russians, and the Russian language features prominently." -- The Cold War article lists that conflict as beginning in 1947, a year after this film's release, the characters portrayed are more or less stock-in-trade cartoon archetypes (little is distinctly Russian beyond the fur hats and a few seconds of barynya dancing during the celebration), and the Russian language is not spoken once (in fact, nobody aside from the narrator speaks).--Froglich (talk) 08:47, 28 August 2016 (UTC)

running time
If this film's running time is 15 mintues, why would this be in the Walt Disney Mini Classics series if it's a featurette (a film too short to be a feature that is too long to be a normal short) which the kinds of movies the series was built for? A featurette usually lasts 24-40 minutes making it longer than a 2 reel film but shorter than a feature film. Evope (talk) 01:30, 20 November 2019 (UTC)Evan Kalani Opedal