
Maryša
Drama
Overview
A village drama about the tragic culmination of a forced marriage. The film was financed by a Brno company, which required interventions in the generally known original. The reason for moving the location of the action and rewriting the dialogues into the appropriate dialect was the idea of making the spectacular Vlčnov costumes more spectacular. Their distinctive color led the producers to the idea of filming several crowd costumed scenes (the wedding) on color material. However, the parts of the color copy processed abroad were not used in regular distribution. Another requirement was to emphasize the positive influence of the Catholic Church and have a more conciliatory conclusion.
Top Cast


Jiřina Štěpničková
Jiřina Štěpničková
Maryša Lisal
Jiřina Štěpničková
Maryša Lisal


František Kovářík
František Kovářík
Alderman Lisal
František Kovářík
Alderman Lisal


Hermína Vojtová
Hermína Vojtová
Lisalka (Mrs. Lisal)
Hermína Vojtová
Lisalka (Mrs. Lisal)


Jaroslav Vojta
Jaroslav Vojta
Filip Vávra
Jaroslav Vojta
Filip Vávra


Vladimír Borský
Vladimír Borský
Francek Horak
Vladimír Borský
Francek Horak


Ella Nollová
Ella Nollová
Horaka (Mrs. Horak)
Ella Nollová
Horaka (Mrs. Horak)


Marie Glázrová
Marie Glázrová
Rozara Vavra
Marie Glázrová
Rozara Vavra


Marie Bečvářová
Marie Bečvářová
Grandmother
Marie Bečvářová
Grandmother


František Hlavatý
František Hlavatý
Priest
František Hlavatý
Priest
Antonín Soukup
Antonín Soukup
Police Officer Hrdlicka
Antonín Soukup
Police Officer Hrdlicka
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