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  1. Oct 16, 1987 · With Nick Pickard, Christian Bale, Timothy Bottoms, Susannah York. A lonely boy who is transferred from his dull life with his adoptive parents to the land where his real father is the King. In that country, he sets out on a quest, together with his new friend, to destroy the evil Knight Kato.

    • (6.1K)
    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    • Vladimir Grammatikov
    • 1987-10-16
  2. Mio in the Land of Faraway (Swedish: Mio min Mio; Russian: Мио, мой Мио, romanized: Mio, moy Mio) is a 1987 fantasy film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov, and starring Christopher Lee, Christian Bale, Nicholas Pickard, Timothy Bottoms and Susannah York.

  3. Two Swedish boys (Nicholas Pickard, Christian Bale) fight a fantasy-land Black Knight (Christopher Lee) who has turned children into birds.

    • (86)
    • Emanuel Levy
    • PG
    • Vladimir Grammatikov
  4. Overview. They're two best friends, a million miles from home. On an incredible adventure, beyond the boundaries of space and time. A fantasy about a lonely boy who is transferred from his dull life with his adoptive parents to the land where his real father is the king.

  5. In 1984 there had already been rumours about a Swedish-Soviet collaboration to make a film adaption of Astrid Lindgren’s beloved novel from 1954, about the lonesome boy Bo Vilhelm Olsson (Andy); who meets a genie in a bottle, travels to the Land of Faraway, where his real father awaits him and tells him his real name is Prince Mio.

  6. Summaries. A lonely boy who is transferred from his dull life with his adoptive parents to the land where his real father is the King. In that country, he sets out on a quest, together with his new friend, to destroy the evil Knight Kato.

  7. 99 min. Country. Soviet Union (USSR) Director. Vladimir Grammatikov. Screenwriter. William Aldridge, Andrei Ivanov. Novel: Astrid Lindgren. Cast. Music. Benny Andersson, Anders Eljas. Cinematography. Aleksandr Antipenko, Kjell Vassdal. Producer. Co-production Soviet Union (USSR)-Sweden-Norway;