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The Bartered Bride

The Bartered Bride

1982

Music · Comedy · TV Movie

Overview

Frantisek Filip film version of the Smetana opera.

Top Cast

Peter Dvorský

Peter Dvorský

Jeník

G

Gabriela Beňačková

Mařenka

R

Richard Novák

Kecal

J

Jindřich Jindrák

Krušina

M

Marie Mrázová

Háta

J

Jaroslav Horáček

Mícha

M

Marie Veselá

Ludmila

M

Miroslav Kopp

Vašek

J

Jana Jonášová

Esmeralda

A

Alfred Hampel

Theatre Manager

K

Karel Hanuš

Indian

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Aida - San Francisco Opera
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Beethoven:  Fidelio
Salome
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Giacomo Puccini: Gianni Schicchi
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Rossini: La cenerentola
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Strauss II: Die Fledermaus
Aida - Arena di Verona
The Metropolitan Opera: Roméo et Juliette
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The Bartered Bride
The Bartered Bride

The Bartered Bride

1982
Music
Comedy
TV Movie

Frantisek Filip film version of the Smetana opera.

Peter Dvorský
Peter Dvorský
Actor

Peter Dvorský

as Jeník

Peter Dvorský

Jeník

Peter Dvorský

Jeník

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Actor

Gabriela Beňačková

as Mařenka

Gabriela Beňačková

Mařenka

Gabriela Beňačková

Mařenka

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Actor

Richard Novák

as Kecal

Richard Novák

Kecal

Richard Novák

Kecal

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Actor

Jindřich Jindrák

as Krušina

Jindřich Jindrák

Krušina

Jindřich Jindrák

Krušina

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Actor

Marie Mrázová

as Háta

Marie Mrázová

Háta

Marie Mrázová

Háta

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Actor

Jaroslav Horáček

as Mícha

Jaroslav Horáček

Mícha

Jaroslav Horáček

Mícha

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Actor

Marie Veselá

as Ludmila

Marie Veselá

Ludmila

Marie Veselá

Ludmila

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Actor

Miroslav Kopp

as Vašek

Miroslav Kopp

Vašek

Miroslav Kopp

Vašek

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Actor

Jana Jonášová

as Esmeralda

Jana Jonášová

Esmeralda

Jana Jonášová

Esmeralda

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Actor

Alfred Hampel

as Theatre Manager

Alfred Hampel

Theatre Manager

Alfred Hampel

Theatre Manager

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