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- Nikolay Prilutskiy is a Soviet sound engineer. Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR. After receiving a secondary special education, Nikolay Prilutskiy worked as a sound engineer at the Central Studio of Documentary Films (1934-1937), at Mosfilm (1937-1939). Since 1939 - at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. He stood at the origins of the creation of film production on "Soyuzmultfilm" (sound department). During the development of sound cinema, he developed his technology in relation to animated films. In 1939-1944 Prilutskiy dubbed documentary films on "Soyuzmultfilm", since 1944 he works as a sound producer of animated films. As the sound producer he made more than 100 animated films, included in the 'golden fund' of domestic animation. He worked on almost all the films of the directors of the 'older generation' - Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Lev Atamanov, Vladimir Polkovnikov, Valentina Brumberg and Zinaida Brumberg, Lamis Bredis and others. Since 1964, once again working for Mosfilm, engaged in dubbing the Soviet and foreign films. In 1974 he retired.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bazza the Beast
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