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Release Date:
January 1, 1989
Original Title:
O princi Bečkovi
Genres:
Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Československá televize Praha
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In the Round Kingdom, Prince Emanuel lives with the nickname Bečka, which he did not get by chance. His greatest passion is food. The queen decides to marry the prince. The chubby princess Emilka is presented to him as a bride, but Prince Bečka falls in love with the completely slim princess Anna. Emilka cannot let this go and uses magic to turn Anna into a budgie, a small bird. The prince mourns for his beloved princess, does not eat and loses weight. Will he be able to overcome the evil spell and win his beloved Anička as his wife? Today's fairy tale will answer that.
Camera Operator:
František Hanák
Jan Hušek
Josef Veselý
Choreographer:
Jiří Němeček
Costume Designer:
Božena Lesáková
Director:
Libuše Koutná
Director of Photography:
Antonín Kovács
Dramaturgy:
Jiří Chalupa
Editor:
Marie Pačajová
First Assistant Director:
Petr Burian
Graphic Designer:
Zdeněk Chotěnovský
Makeup & Hair:
Anna Beránková
Music Director:
Rostislav Valčík
Original Music Composer:
Milan Dvořák
Production Manager:
Marie Helclová
Script Supervisor:
Hana Goetzová
Second Assistant Director:
Klema Kavánková
Set Designer:
Leopold Zeman
Sound:
Hugo Markes
Writer:
Helena Sýkorová
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