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Wlatcy móch: Cmoki, czopki i mondzioly ()


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Four kids - unhappy with predictions of their future mapped out by a fortune-teller - take a vow never to grow up, and never to become adults! Attempts to carry out this near-impossible plan lead our heroes into all sorts of tangles.

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School superintendent (voice)
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Maslana (voice)
Elzbieta Golinska ...
Pani Fral (voice)
Krzysztof Grebski ...
School hygienist (voice)
Bartosz Kedzierski ...
Czesio the Zombie (voice) (as Bartek Kedzierski)
Krzysztof Kulesza ...
Anusiak (voice)
Andrzej Olejnik ...
Client (voice)
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Jowita (voice)
Beata Rakowska ...
Konieczko (voice)
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Count (voice)
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Zenek (voice)

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Bartosz Kedzierski ... (as Bartek Kedzierski)

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Bartosz Kedzierski ... (written by) (as Bartek Kedzierski)

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R.J. Buks ... co-producer (as Rafal Buks)
Piotr Fajks ... executive producer
Pawel Pewny ... producer
Piotr Reisch ... executive producer

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Bartosz Kedzierski ... (as Bartek Kedzierski)

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Seweryn Czarnecki ... digital compositor

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Blazej Andrzejewski ... animator
Maciej Ciesielski ... animator
Pawel Jasinski ... animator / background artist
Wojciech Jastrzebski ... animator
Robert Urban ... animatic
Wojtek Wojcik ... animator

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Also Known As
  • Władcy much: Ćmoki, czopki i mondzioły (Poland)
  • Włatcy móch: Ćmoki, czopki i mondzioły (Poland)
  • Lorts of the Flys (World-wide, English title)
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  • 92 min
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Budget $1,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The film premiered in Poland, and racked up impressive opening week-end numbers, with 157,344 admissions, comparing favorably to 2008's top ten Polish films. But it is the company's tongue-in-cheek announcement that set a tone in keeping with the film, with the company claiming it 'would not take any responsibility' for the long queues, disruptive laughter, and euphoria (along with a suspect report of fainting). See more »

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