
Der Froschkönig
Family · TV Movie · Fantasy
Overview
A king has many beautiful daughters, but the most beautiful is the youngest, princess Sophie, who likes to go to a forest nearby her father’s castle and play with her favorite toy, a golden orb. One day the young princess loses her golden orb in the water and a frog offers to retrieve it for her, but in return she must make many promises to him.
Top Cast


Sidonie von Krosigk
Sidonie von Krosigk
Prinzessin Sophie
Sidonie von Krosigk
Prinzessin Sophie


Friedrich von Thun
Friedrich von Thun
König
Friedrich von Thun
König


Richy Müller
Richy Müller
Eiserner Heinrich
Richy Müller
Eiserner Heinrich


Alexander Merbeth
Alexander Merbeth
Prinz Floris / Frosch
Alexander Merbeth
Prinz Floris / Frosch
Marie Luise Stahl
Marie Luise Stahl
Prinzessin Anna
Marie Luise Stahl
Prinzessin Anna


Janina Stopper
Janina Stopper
Prinzessin Mera
Janina Stopper
Prinzessin Mera
Joana Mendl-Fink
Joana Mendl-Fink
Prinzessin Katherine
Joana Mendl-Fink
Prinzessin Katherine


Johanna Leinen
Johanna Leinen
Prinzessin Gustava
Johanna Leinen
Prinzessin Gustava
Moritz Schulze
Moritz Schulze
Prinz Friedrich
Moritz Schulze
Prinz Friedrich
Jonathan Beck
Jonathan Beck
Johannes
Jonathan Beck
Johannes
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