Kekec's Tricks

Kekec's Tricks (Slovene: Kekčeve ukane) is a 1968 Yugoslav/Slovenian adventure film directed by Jože Gale. The film is based on the Kekec mountain narratives by Josip Vandot, originally published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček.The film was produced at Viba film and distributed originally at Vesna film and currently at Viba film.

Kekec's Tricks
(Kekčeve ukane)
Directed byJože Gale
Produced byLjubo Struna
Screenplay byIvan Ribič
Jože Gale (adaptation)
Based onKekec mountain narratives
by Josip Vandot
StarringZlatko Krasnič
Polde Bibič
Boris Ivanovski
Jasna Krofak
Fanika Podobnikar
Music byBojan Adamič
CinematographyRudi Vaupotič
Edited byDarinka Peršin
Production
company
Viba film
Distributed byVesna film (original)
Viba film (current)
Release date
  • 23 December 1968 (1968-12-23)
Running time
78 minutes
CountrySlovenia
Yugoslavia
LanguageSlovene

This is the last of three in the Jože Gale film series about Kekec and has two previous parts: Kekec from 1951 and Good Luck, Kekec (Srečno, Kekec!) from 1963.

Plot

In the third and the last part of the film trilogy about Kekec (Zlatko Krasnič), evil wild poacher Bedanec (Polde Bibič) appears again. Kekec and his friends are there to chase and hunt Bedanec again and sent him far away. Bedanec catches Brincelj (Milorad Radovič) and Rožle (Boris Ivanovski). Very brave Kekec saves both of them with the help of his wisdom and tricks Bedanec, who catches in his own trap that he set.

Kekec saves Bedanec out of the trap because he asks him nicely, however he doesn't learn anything out of this. Will maybe wise man Vitranc (Jože Zupan) bring peace in these places...

Cast

Actor Character
Zlatko KrasničKekec
Polde BibičBedanec
Boris IvanovskiRožle
Jasna KrofakMojca
Fanika PodobnikarTinkara
Milorad RadovičBrincelj
Jože ZupanVitranc

Music

The whole music including theme was composed by Bojan Adamič, a Slovenian composer. Lyrics for theme song called "Kekčeva pesem" were written by Kajetan Kovič and performed by Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra.

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