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The Masters of Time (1982)

Genre : Animation, Drama, Science Fiction, Mystery

Runtime : 1H 15M

Director : René Laloux
Writer : René Laloux

Synopsis

On planet Perdide, an attack of giant hornets leaves Piel – a young boy – alone in a wrecked car with his dying father. A mayday message reaches their friend Jaffar, an adventurer travelling through space. On board Jaffar’s shuttle are the renegade Prince Matton, his fiancée, and Silbad who knows the planet Perdide well. Thus begins an incredible race across space to save Piel.

Actors

Sady Rebbot
Sady Rebbot
Claude (voice)
Michel Elias
Michel Elias
Silbad (voice)
Monique Thierry
Monique Thierry
Belle (voice)
Yves-Marie Maurin
Yves-Marie Maurin
Matton (voice)
Jean Valmont
Jean Valmont
Jaffar (voice)
Frédéric Legros
Frédéric Legros
Piel (voice)
Patrick Baujin
Patrick Baujin
Jad (voice)
Alain Cuny
Alain Cuny
Xul (voice)
Yves Brainville
Yves Brainville
Général (voice)
Michel Barbey
Michel Barbey
Igor (voice)
Jim Bauman
Jim Bauman
Lowry (voice)
Michel Paulin
Michel Paulin
Pixa (voice)
Pierre Tourneur
Pierre Tourneur
Yula (voice)
François Chaumette
François Chaumette
Robot (voice)
Henry Djanik
Henry Djanik
Un soldat (voice)
Nick Storey
Nick Storey
L'anglais (voice)
Gabriel Cattand
Gabriel Cattand
Pirate (voice)
Georges Atlas
Georges Atlas
Iroquois (voice)

Crews

René Laloux
René Laloux
Director
Stefan Wul
Stefan Wul
Novel
René Laloux
René Laloux
Writer
Jean Giraud
Jean Giraud
Adaptation
Jean-Patrick Manchette
Jean-Patrick Manchette
Dialogue
Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
Jean-Pierre Bourtayre
Original Music Composer
Pierre Tardy
Pierre Tardy
Original Music Composer
Christian Zanesi
Christian Zanesi
Original Music Composer
Miklós Salusinszky
Miklós Salusinszky
Executive Producer
Michel Gillet
Michel Gillet
Executive Producer
Zoltán Bacsó
Zoltán Bacsó
Director of Photography
András Klausz
András Klausz
Director of Photography
Mihály Kovács
Mihály Kovács
Director of Photography
Árpád Lossonczy
Árpád Lossonczy
Director of Photography
Dominique Boischot
Dominique Boischot
Editor
Etienne Laroche
Etienne Laroche
Production Manager
Jean Giraud
Jean Giraud
Art Direction
Dominique Boischot
Dominique Boischot
Sound Editor
Sándor Reisenbüchler
Sándor Reisenbüchler
Special Effects
Géza Pál Varga
Géza Pál Varga
Special Effects
José Abel
José Abel
Animation
Pálné Bajusz
Pálné Bajusz
Painter
László Balajthy
László Balajthy
Animation
Irén Barta
Irén Barta
Painter
Miklós Baumann
Miklós Baumann
Animation
Imréné Belán
Imréné Belán
Painter
Ágnes Benyovszky
Ágnes Benyovszky
Animation
Katalin Bross
Katalin Bross
Animation
René Laloux
René Laloux
Screenplay
Jean Giraud
Jean Giraud
Writer
Sándor Reisenbüchler
Sándor Reisenbüchler
Special Effects Coordinator
Zoltán Maros
Zoltán Maros
Animation
Philippe Grimond
Philippe Grimond
Animation
Kati Banki
Kati Banki
Animation
Ivan Kiss
Ivan Kiss
Animation
Oszkár Hernádi
Oszkár Hernádi
Animation
Istvan Kovacs
Istvan Kovacs
Animation
Tibor Hernádi
Tibor Hernádi
Animation
Jean-Luc Falque
Jean-Luc Falque
Decorator
Jeanne Claeys
Jeanne Claeys
Decorator
Janos Biro
Janos Biro
Decorator
István Orosz
István Orosz
Decorator
Michel Sinier
Michel Sinier
Decorator
André Moons
André Moons
Decorator
Violette Passeri
Violette Passeri
Decorator
Sylvaine Perols
Sylvaine Perols
Decorator
Jacques Lanzmann
Jacques Lanzmann
Original Music Composer
Jacques Dercourt
Jacques Dercourt
Delegated Producer
Roland Gritti
Roland Gritti
Delegated Producer

Trailers and other movies

Rene Laloux: Les Maitres Du Temps [Time Masters] Trailer English/Subs
Time Masters english dub HQ
Time Masters (Les Maîtres Du Temps) - The Significance Of Time
Les Maitres du Temps - René Laloux (1982) w/ English Subtitles
Black Iris Cinema Club: Time Masters (trailer)
Jean Pierre Bourtayre -

Posters and backgrounds

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