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Królestwo Zielonej Polany (1994)

Genre : Animation, Family

Runtime : 0M

Director : Krzysztof Kiwerski
Writer : Zbigniew Książek

Synopsis

Actors

Hanna Kinder-Kiss
Hanna Kinder-Kiss
Marek (voice)
Krzysztof Jędrysek
Krzysztof Jędrysek
Krzyżak (voice)
Tomasz Preniasz-Struś
Tomasz Preniasz-Struś
bratanek Krzyżaka (voice)
Ryszard Nawrocki
Ryszard Nawrocki
kapitan mrówek (voice)
Adam Biedrzycki
Adam Biedrzycki
Motyl (voice)
Katarzyna Łaniewska
Katarzyna Łaniewska
nauczycielka / pani Biedronka / Królowa Zielonej Polany (voice)
Włodzimierz Nowakowski
Włodzimierz Nowakowski
Pasikonik (voice)
Jerzy Bończak
Jerzy Bończak
Reporter (voice)
Wojciech Alaborski
Wojciech Alaborski
(voice)
Barbara Sołtysik
Barbara Sołtysik
pani Stonoga (voice)
Paweł Kozłowski
Paweł Kozłowski
(voice)
Andrzej Bogusz
Andrzej Bogusz
kapral mrówek / Skoczek (voice)
Wieslaw Bednarz
Wieslaw Bednarz
(voice)
Włodzimierz Press
Włodzimierz Press
Komar / Giez (voice)

Crews

Krzysztof Kiwerski
Krzysztof Kiwerski
Director
Zbigniew Książek
Zbigniew Książek
Screenplay
Jerzy Jarosław Dobrzyński
Jerzy Jarosław Dobrzyński
Music
Tomasz Wolf
Tomasz Wolf
Cinematography
Krzysztof Kiwerski
Krzysztof Kiwerski
Editor
Barbara Wierzchowska
Barbara Wierzchowska
Assistant Director
Halina Kramarz
Halina Kramarz
Production Director

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