Valhalla
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Valhalla
Summary
Valhalla is an animated film[1]. Valhalla has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Valhalla's instance of is recorded as animated film[3].
- Valhalla was directed by Peter Madsen[4].
- Valhalla was directed by Jeffrey J. Varab[5].
- Peter Madsen wrote the screenplay for Valhalla[6].
- Henning Kure wrote the screenplay for Valhalla[7].
- Valhalla's composer is recorded as Ron Goodwin[8].
- Valhalla's composer is recorded as Bent Hesselmann[9].
- Valhalla's composer is recorded as Jussi Adler-Olsen[10].
- Valhalla's genre is adventure film[11].
- Valhalla's genre is fantasy film[12].
- Valhalla's genre is family film[13].
- Valhalla's genre is animated film[14].
- Valhalla's based on is recorded as Valhalla[15].
- Valhalla's based on is recorded as Cry Wolf[16].
- Valhalla's based on is recorded as The Story of Quark[17].
- Valhalla's based on is recorded as The Journey to Útgarða-Loki[18].
- Valhalla was produced by Vagn William Andersen[19].
- Valhalla was produced by Bent Fabric[20].
- Valhalla was produced by Palle Fogtdal[21].
- Valhalla was produced by Michael Andreasen[22].
- Valhalla was produced by Frank Schmidt[23].
- Valhalla's production company is recorded as Banijay Nordics[24].
- Valhalla's production company is recorded as Q114016343[25].
- Valhalla's production company is recorded as Q114016358[26].
- Valhalla's production company is recorded as Q114016372[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Vagn William Andersen[19], Bent Fabric[20], Palle Fogtdal[21], Michael Andreasen[22], and Frank Schmidt[23]. Directors include Peter Madsen[4] and Jeffrey J. Varab[5]. Screenwriters include Peter Madsen[6] and Henning Kure[7].
Publication
Publication dates include October 10, 1986[28] and November 12, 1987[29]. The original language of Valhalla was Danish[30]. Genres include adventure film[11], fantasy film[12], family film[13], and animated film[14].
Why It Matters
Valhalla has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]