Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods
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Directed by | Christian Ditter |
Written by | Christian Ditter Runer Jonsson |
Produced by | Christian Becker |
Starring | Jonas Hämmerle |
Cinematography | Christian Rein |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Vicky and the Treasure of the Gods (German: Wickie auf großer Fahrt) is a 2011 German 3D adventure film directed by Christian Ditter.[1][2] It is the sequel to the 2009 film Vicky the Viking.
Plot
During a raid on an English encampment by the Vikings from Flake, Vicky frees a bunch of Inuit. After they flee, he notices that one of them left a diary behind. After close inspection of the diary, Vicky realises that the "Chefs Amulet" worn by Halvar and passed down after generations is actually the key to the "Ice Fortress" in Greenland, where the treasure of the gods allegedly is hidden. At night however, Halvar gets captured by Sven the Terrible, so Vicky, as his descendant, has to guide the Vikings to the "Canyon of Odin", where Svens fortress is located. With them comes a girl called Svenja, which later turns out to be Svens daughter. After freeing Halvar and escaping through the canyon to Greenland, they arrive at the Ice Fortress shortly after Sven. It turns out you can only find the treasure if you solve the riddle in the diary. Vicky is forced to solve the riddle for Sven, which grants him access to the treasure: Mjölnir (Thor's hammer). Sven then proceeds to taze Halvar, and heat up the environment. As he tries to silence Halver for good however, Vicky pulls a shield in front of him. The lightning deflects of the shield and hits Sven instead, causing him to dangle of an edge. He tells his daughter to finish the two. Svenja however, who has become frenemies with Vicky, throws the hammer into a chasm. Halvar helps Sven up with a few requirements, and together they escape the melting Ice Fortress. The Vikings give Svens tied up crew as slaves to the Inuit.
Cast
- Jonas Hämmerle as Vicky
- Waldemar Kobus as Halvar
- Valeria Eisenbart as Svenja
- Günther Kaufmann as the Schreckliche Sven
- Nic Romm as Tjure
- Christian Koch as Snorre
- Olaf Krätke as Urobe
- Mike Maas as Gorm
- Patrick Reichel as Ulme
- Jörg Moukaddam as Faxe
- Hoang Dang-Vu as Yogi
- Mercedes Jadea Diaz as Ylvi
- Sanne Schnapp as Alva
- Christoph Maria Herbst as Pokka
- David Torok as Knight
- Jacob Matschenz as Dungeon Guard (Kerkerwächter) 1
- Elyas M'Barek as Dungeon Guard (Kerkerwächter) 2
References
- ^ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 124. ISBN 978-1908215017.
- ^ "Wickie II to Come in 3D, But Without Bully". moviepilot. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
External links
- 2011 films
- 2011 3D films
- 2010s children's adventure films
- 2010s German-language films
- 2010s adventure comedy films
- 2011 comedy films
- German adventure comedy films
- German 3D films
- German children's films
- Films based on children's books
- Films based on Swedish novels
- Films set in the Viking Age
- Live-action films based on animated series
- Films based on adaptations
- German sequel films
- 2010s German films
- 2010s German film stubs
- Adventure film stubs