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Iron Hans
In a king's kingdom there is a forest so dangerous that every man who goes into it is never heard from again. Iron Hans, who is responsible for the deaths, is found at the bottom of a lake and locked up in the king's palace
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Plot Summary
A young prince is banished to the forest after his father's death and is raised by a wild, iron-clad man known as Iron Hans. When the prince comes of age, he leaves the forest to seek his fortune, embarking on a series of adventures where he must prove his courage and worthiness. He eventually confronts a greedy king and his scheming daughter, ultimately reclaiming his rightful place.
Critical Reception
As a television film aimed at a younger audience, 'Iron Hans' (1988) was generally well-received for its faithful adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale and its charming performances. Critics often highlighted its visual storytelling and its ability to engage children with classic folklore.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its enchanting and accessible portrayal of a classic fairy tale.
Appreciated for its visually appealing presentation suitable for family viewing.
Noted for strong performances that brought the magical characters to life.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but typical comments on similar classic fairy tale adaptations often commend their nostalgic value and suitability for children.
Fun Fact
The film is a German television production, based on the lesser-known fairy tale 'Iron John' by the Brothers Grimm, which predates many of their more famous stories.
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