

The Krakonos and the Skiers
Directed by Věra Plívová-ŠimkováWhere to Watch The Krakonos and the Skiers
The Krakonos and the Skiers Trivia
The Krakonos and the Skiers was released on January 23, 1981.
The Krakonos and the Skiers was directed by Věra Plívová-Šimková.
The Krakonos and the Skiers has a runtime of 72m.
The Krakonos and the Skiers was produced by Jaroslav Kučera, Roman Smítko, Jan Peterka, Milan Brabec, Milan Futera.
Matej and Jenda, two of the eight children of the poor Pelc family in the Giant Mountains, help in a glass works where the oldest brother Francek works. They hide into a tub not to be seen by supervisors checking on the ban of children labor. They miss the Epiphany carol (songs and treats door-to-door) and all neighbor village boys again on them in all the neighbor houses. On their way home they are passed by a fast moving big man with a large backpack. The boys send the customs officers, who are pursuing the strange man, to the opposite direction. The man then thanks them and rewards them the next day. Based on fairy-tales and legends the boys think the man is Krakonos (the giant living and ruling in the Giant Mountains).
The key characters in The Krakonos and the Skiers are Jenda Pelč (Milan Padalík), Matěj, Jendův bratr (Jan Kreidl), Vítek Trompetr, syn hospodského (Viktor Král).
The Krakonos and the Skiers is a Comedy, Family, Adventure film.
The Krakonos and the Skiers has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.













