The Young Magician
"Peter has magical powers. Now all he has to do is learn how to make them work!"
Originally released in 1987. The Young Magician is a fantasy/family film. directed by Waldemar Dziki.
Starring Rusty Jedwab, Edward Garson, and Daria Trafankowska
Synopsis
A 12-year boy feels left out by his classmates because he has no interest in athletics. He finally discovers his calling when his parents take him to a magic show. Picked by the magician to be his helper during a trick he is drawn into the world of magic and wants to learn more. He becomes proficient in tricks and also discovers his telekinetic powers. Unfortunately that further alienates him from his peers and his parents are afraid of his powers. Things change when a national emergency arises and the government asks him to help. After success he becomes a hero and is accepted by all. Written by Polish Cinema Database.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Rusty Jedwab
as Piotr Meller
Edward Garson
as Aleksander
Daria Trafankowska
as Piotr's Mother
Mariusz Benoit
as Piotr's Father
Władysław Kowalski
as Police Chief
Natasza Maraszek
as Małgosia
Tomasz Klimasiewicz
as Michał
Jan Machulski
as Colonel
Maria Robaszkiewicz
as Jacek's Mother
Maciej Szary
as Jacek's Father
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- PL
Production Companies
- Studio Filmowe Tor
- Les Productions La Fête
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Young Magician about?
A 12-year boy feels left out by his classmates because he has no interest in athletics. He finally discovers his calling when his parents take him to a magic show. Picked by the magician to be his ...
Who directed The Young Magician?
The Young Magician was directed by Waldemar Dziki.
How long is The Young Magician?
The Young Magician has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was The Young Magician released?
The Young Magician was released on August 1, 1987 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Young Magician?
The main cast of The Young Magician includes Rusty Jedwab, Edward Garson, Daria Trafankowska, Mariusz Benoit, Władysław Kowalski.