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A gem of a film!
Ali-Cat8 April 2001
This film has far more than a viewer might expect. Not only are the performances first class .. most especially from the leading boy Nijas Ornbak-Fjeldmose, but there is excellent camera work and direction. A feast of film making perfection. the opening scene is simply written with a boy moving through the woods on alert for attack during a war game with his father, the King. However, this scene is made memorable by the amazing waltz like relationship between the camera and the boy. Nijas ( Valderman in the film ) is an actor of great ability who truly enters into his parts, and is capable of suspending the disbelief of even the harshest critic. He plays the 12 year old prince who is sent for safety into the hands of the Bishop. This Bishop, however, is far from trustworthy and attempts to use the boy to unthrone the king. But the prince escapes and, with the aid of a servant boy, manages to save the day. A good adventure yarn for all ages, with an evil one eyed warrior who tracks his enemies through the eye of his eagle.

I highly recommend this film. You might only be able to find the german language version on video, but don't let that stop you.
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10/10
Standard kids' adventure but well made.
Zobby17 October 2000
Even watching this dubbed in German, which meant I didn't get every word, I still enjoyed this. The two young leads turn in excellent performances and the music is always excellent. It's a very standard 'prince in danger helped by kitchen boy' story, but it's very well made of its kind.
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10/10
Excellent juvenile adventure movie
mmlml18 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Danish juvenile movies are almost always of a high quality. A king sends his son to a Bishop for safety, not knowing that the Bishop has plans to enthrone the King. The Son (Valdemar) is locked up and forced to study. Meanwhile The bishop gets help from a mysterious hire man in order to complete his plan to seize Power. Meanwhile Valdemar Escapes from his locked room and befriends a kitchen boy who helps him to stop the evil bishop.

This movie is best for teenage kids, who can identify themselves with the main characters. Take also a notice of the beautiful Scottish surroundings.
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