A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 31, 2005
Original Title:
Nepovedený kouzelník
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Česká televize
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
One day, a mysterious servant named Dorian appears in the hut of the magician Boniface as an inheritance from Boniface's uncle. Dorian, punished for his pride, is a man by day and a cat by night. Part of his uncle's legacy is also a magic book, with the help of which Boniface begins to prosper. Dorian secretly discovers how to break his spell: he must find a girl with a heart of gold. Princess Ludmila from a nearby kingdom has such a heart, which she wears as a pendant. Dorian persuades the magician Boniface to use his magical powers to kidnap Princess Ludmila and make her his housekeeper. But the princess's bold and fearless maid, Anděla, easily deals with Boniface. And, of course, Dorian soon falls in love with the princess...
Assistant Director:
Lucie Blažková
Assistant Set Designer:
Jitka Hanicová
Camera Operator:
Jan Hušek
Jan Novák
Petr Fučík
Lumír Kroužecký
Emil Bleha
Jan Červenka
Jonáš Nakyelny
Clapper Loader:
Michaela Hladíková
Costume Design:
Evženie Rážová
Costumer:
Zdena Kočová
Michaela Prokešová
Creative Producer:
Kateřina Krejčí
Director:
Adam Rezek
Director of Photography:
Jiří Kadaňka
Dramaturgy:
Markéta Zinnerová
Barbara Johnsonová
Jiří Chalupa
Editor:
Jaroslav Rásocha
Executive Producer:
Magdalena Sedláková
First Assistant Director:
Eva Krušinová
Gaffer:
Karel Zavadil
Makeup & Hair:
Petr Hovorka
Andrea McDonald
Květa Holasová
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Hádl
Production Assistant:
Jana Peterková
Production Manager:
Eva Hladíková
Screenplay:
Sandra Vebrová
Script:
Květoslava Švábová
Set Decoration:
Antonín Polák
Miloš Vávra
Set Designer:
Luděk Souček
Sound:
Ivan Hájek
Sound Assistant:
Jana Vodrážková
René Sládek
Still Photographer:
Jiří Červený
Story:
Sandra Vebrová
Unit Production Manager:
Josef Kropáček
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