
O třech ospalých princeznách
Fantasy · Family · TV Movie
Overview
A fairy tale based on Charles Deulin's story about how dancing was forbidden in the castle, yet every morning there was a pile of worn-out shoes in the princesses' chambers. The king had great trouble with his daughters, Princess Maria, Klara, and Lina. They always got up at noon, complaining of headaches and fatigue, looking pale and emaciated. But at night... The secret of the three princesses is revealed by the basket maker Peter. If Peter had not fallen in love with the youngest of the princesses, no one would ever have found out where she and her two sisters spent their nights, and why it was so difficult to wake them up in the morning. Peter is helped by a fairy who, as it turns out, is the princesses' mother.
Top Cast


Tereza Groszmannová
Tereza Groszmannová
Tereza Groszmannová


Šárka Ullrichová
Šárka Ullrichová
Šárka Ullrichová


Sabina Králová
Sabina Králová
Sabina Králová


Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss
Viktor Preiss


Simona Postlerová
Simona Postlerová
Simona Postlerová


Matěj Hádek
Matěj Hádek
Matěj Hádek


Boris Rösner
Boris Rösner
Boris Rösner


Petr Kostka
Petr Kostka
Petr Kostka


František Řehák
František Řehák
František Řehák


Lukáš Vaculík
Lukáš Vaculík
Lukáš Vaculík
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