
Panna a netvor
In this gothic rendition of the classic fairy tale, a merchant's youngest daughter is held prisoner by a mysterious winged beast.
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"So, "Panna a Netvor"--"Beauty and the Beast" for English-speakers, though a more accurate translation is "The Maiden and the Monster." It's a more horror-tinged version of the tale, and is really not for little kids. Fairy tales seem to specialize in magical transformations: beasts into humans , paupers into princes and princesses, etc. But look again and you'll see that the transformations aren't really transformations--Cinderella, for example, was always a princess on the inside; she just had to be recognized as one. So what many fairy tales do i..."
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Because of the director's decision to build the entire castle in the studio, the budget was so high that Juraj Herz had to shoot a second fairy tale The Ninth Heart (1979), on the same set at the same time. Both films took 90 days to shoot. Parts of the set were also used for Ota Koval's Kocicí princ (1979).
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In this gothic rendition of the classic fairy tale, a merchant's youngest daughter is held prisoner by a mysterious winged beast.





