
Marketa Lazarová
Drama · History
Overview
Mikolás and his brother Adam end up with a young German hostage of noble blood during a robbery. While their clan prepares for the wrath of the German king, Mikolás is sent to pressure his neighbor Lazar into a defense pact. Persuasion fails and he abducts Lazar's daughter Marketa on the eve of her initiation as a nun in an act of vengeance.
Top Cast


František Velecký
František Velecký
Mikoláš, Kozlík's son
František Velecký
Mikoláš, Kozlík's son


Magda Vášáryová
Magda Vášáryová
Marketa Lazarová, Lazar's daughter
Magda Vášáryová
Marketa Lazarová, Lazar's daughter


Ivan Palúch
Ivan Palúch
Adam, Kozlík's one-armed son
Ivan Palúch
Adam, Kozlík's one-armed son
Pavla Polášková
Pavla Polášková
Alexandra, Kozlík's daughter
Pavla Polášková
Alexandra, Kozlík's daughter


Vlastimil Harapes
Vlastimil Harapes
Kristián, son of Bishop of Hennau
Vlastimil Harapes
Kristián, son of Bishop of Hennau
Michal Kožuch
Michal Kožuch
Lazar, Kozlík's rival
Michal Kožuch
Lazar, Kozlík's rival


Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr
Kozlík, Lazar's rival
Josef Kemr
Kozlík, Lazar's rival


Naďa Hejná
Naďa Hejná
Kateřina, Kozlík's wife
Naďa Hejná
Kateřina, Kozlík's wife


Jaroslav Moučka
Jaroslav Moučka
Jan, Kozlík's son
Jaroslav Moučka
Jan, Kozlík's son
Zdeněk Kutil
Zdeněk Kutil
Reiner, Bishop of Hennau's Valet
Zdeněk Kutil
Reiner, Bishop of Hennau's Valet
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