
The Immortal Woman
Comedy · Family · Fantasy
Overview
The filmed fairy-tale is a comedy based on the classical story about Reason and Happiness. This enchanting couple is ever debating on which of the two is more important for mankind, their encounters are watched by the third fairy-tale figure aunt Envy. A story of true love that wins over the evil powers of immortal human envy.
Top Cast


Jiřina Bohdalová
Jiřina Bohdalová
Závist
Jiřina Bohdalová
Závist


Filip Blažek
Filip Blažek
Matěj
Filip Blažek
Matěj


Barbora Bobuľová
Barbora Bobuľová
princezna Pavlínka
Barbora Bobuľová
princezna Pavlínka


Jaromír Hanzlík
Jaromír Hanzlík
král Ctirad
Jaromír Hanzlík
král Ctirad


Petr Kostka
Petr Kostka
vícekrál
Petr Kostka
vícekrál


Ivan Vyskočil
Ivan Vyskočil
rádce Chytrolín
Ivan Vyskočil
rádce Chytrolín


Oldřich Vlach
Oldřich Vlach
rádce Tvrdolín
Oldřich Vlach
rádce Tvrdolín


Libuše Šafránková
Libuše Šafránková
Štěstí
Libuše Šafránková
Štěstí


Eduard Cupák
Eduard Cupák
Rozum
Eduard Cupák
Rozum


Petr Nárožný
Petr Nárožný
doktor
Petr Nárožný
doktor
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