Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký movie poster

Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký

January 1, 1994

Originally released in 1994. Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký is a tv movie/fantasy film. directed by Ivan Petrovický.

Starring Pavol Višňovský, Ivan Vojtek, and Vladimír Obšil

Synopsis

When magic and malice combine to gain power, bad times can come to the land - and that's exactly what happened in the kingdom our story takes you to. An evil sorcerer decides to kidnap Princess Kvetusha, and out of his desire to control everything, he is aided in his quest by his sister. The young prince decides to set Quetusha, his bride, free. In order to do so, he must not only overcome many hardships along the way, but also accomplish almost impossible tasks at the wizard's castle. He succeeds only thanks to the help of three friends: the Long One, who, when stretched, can reach perhaps to the stars; the Wide One, who, when stretched, can hold more than all the barrels in the world; and the Bright One, who, even blindfolded, can see more and better than the others in broad daylight. They free the princess, punish the evil, and go out into the world to help more. Who knows, maybe these - or other - friends will one day help you too.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1994 32 years ago
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Language SK Original language
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Country Slovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
SK

Production Companies

  • Slovenská televízia Bratislava

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký about?

When magic and malice combine to gain power, bad times can come to the land - and that's exactly what happened in the kingdom our story takes you to. An evil sorcerer decides to kidnap Princess Kve...

Who directed Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký?

Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký was directed by Ivan Petrovický.

When was Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký released?

Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký was released on January 1, 1994 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký?

The main cast of Dlhý, Široký, Bystrozraký includes Pavol Višňovský, Ivan Vojtek, Vladimír Obšil, Martin Huba, Elena Petrovická.