Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword (2019)

Big adventure, little hero!

Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword (2019) poster

Vic dreams of going to sea as a member of the crew captained by Halvar, his father, who unfortunately thinks that the child is too weak to embark with him and his brave warriors in search of dangerous adventures; but fate will offer Vic the opportunity to prove to Halvar that he is a true Viking.

Director: Éric Cazes
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Adventure
Runtime: 79 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ute Engelhardt
Editing: Patrick Delcourt
Production: SND, Studio 100 Media, Studio 100 Animation, Belvision, ZDF, BNP Paribas Fortis, Canal+, Ciné+
Country: Germany, Belgium, France
Language: English
Box Office: $3M
Original Language: en

Keywords

sword, vikings (norsemen), father son relationship

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword about?
Vic dreams of going to sea as a member of the crew captained by Halvar, his father, who unfortunately thinks that the child is too weak to embark with him and his brave warriors in search of dangerous adventures; but fate will offer Vic the opportunity to prove to Halvar that he is a true Viking.
Who directed Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword?
Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword was directed by Éric Cazes.
Who stars in Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword?
Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword stars Declan Miele-Howell, David Schaal, Owen Frost, Violet Tucker Steel, Dan Russell, Tim Bentinck.
How long is Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword?
Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword?
Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword is a Animation, Comedy, Adventure film.
How much did Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword gross?
Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword grossed $3M worldwide.
Where was Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword produced?
Vic the Viking: The Magic Sword was produced in Germany, Belgium, France.