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A poor musician with a horde of hungry children at home sets off into the world to look for work. He is wandering through the country until he reaches a pub where, just at that moment, they are celebrating a village fair. The musician plays to the visitors but the publican rewards him with only a piece of old bread for his performance. An elderly magician takes pity on the musician and presents him with a magical table-napkin which serves delicacies all by itself and a little donkey from which ducats are pouring. On the way home, the musician stops at the same pub and good-naturedly displays the magic gifts. But the dishonest publican exchanges them for ordinary ones. At home, the musician disappoints the entire family: the table-napkin doesn't serve any food and not even a copper coin falls out of the donkey. The poor man realizes who robbed him off the old man's gifts. He goes back with another old magician's gift - a stick. The stick gives the owner a good thrashing and the greedy man readily returns everything. On his return home, the musician makes a feast for the entire village. The old man ascends to the sky to look around and see if anybody needs his help. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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Recenziók (2)

D.Moore 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Stick, Stick, Start Beating! is not one of those fairy tales that I look forward to every year and that I would really seek out, but I usually watch it anyway and it surprises me every time with how cute it is through and through... and kind... Playing with the Devil is even better, but it doesn't have the perfect watchman played by Josef Hlinomaz. ()

kaylin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol I simply like this fairytale. To some extent, Ladislav Pešek is responsible for that, as he is excellent here, but mainly it is the naivety of the beautiful struggle between good and evil, where the zoo has the upper hand for a long time, but in the end, good still triumphs. Josef Beyvl and the animators then showcase something truly magnificent in the spanking sequence, showing that animation and acting can be believably intertwined. ()

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