
Three Brothers
Family · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Three brothers leave their home to see the world. During their journey, young men as by miracle enter into famous fairy tales (Little Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Twelve Months) and face traps, unexpected moments and even love in a story full of humor and songs.
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Vojtěch Dyk
Vojtěch Dyk
Pepa
Vojtěch Dyk
Pepa


Tomáš Klus
Tomáš Klus
Jan
Tomáš Klus
Jan


Zdeněk Piškula
Zdeněk Piškula
Matěj
Zdeněk Piškula
Matěj


Lucie Šťouračová
Lucie Šťouračová
Karkulka
Lucie Šťouračová
Karkulka


Kateřina Kosová
Kateřina Kosová
Růženka
Kateřina Kosová
Růženka


Sabina Rojková
Sabina Rojková
Maruška
Sabina Rojková
Maruška


David Matásek
David Matásek
Král
David Matásek
Král


Zuzana Norisová
Zuzana Norisová
Královna
Zuzana Norisová
Královna


Jiří Lábus
Jiří Lábus
Bába z mokřin
Jiří Lábus
Bába z mokřin


Oldřich Kaiser
Oldřich Kaiser
Otec
Oldřich Kaiser
Otec
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