Cagliostro Castle in 4K.  Hayao Miyazaki's classic film in Polish cinemas!

On April 12, anime fans will have a unique opportunity to watch Hayao Miyazaki's famous anime film.

“Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro” is the debut work of the master of Japanese animation, which debuted in 1979, and now returns to the big screens in Poland in excellent 4K quality, thanks to Piece of Magic Entertainment.

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In this adventure story Lupine III, the world's most famous thief, faces the challenge of solving the mystery of counterfeit money. He goes with Jigen to the mysterious country of Cagliostro, where he wants revenge. Surprisingly, there is also a rescue mission waiting for them there. Clarice, a princess in distress, needs help to avoid marrying the treacherous Count Cagliostro.

Viewers will be treated with excitement and suspense Lupine, with the support of Jigen, Fujiko, and Goemon, must overcome many obstacles, including the castle's deadly traps and an army of assassins. Will he be able to rescue Clarice, avoid capture by Inspector Zenigata, and discover the secrets of Castle Cagliostro?

The film will be shown in cinemas (April 12) as: Multikino, Cinema City I Helios. Details about the location and show times are available online and anyone interested can check them out in person online.

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