
The Terribly Sad Princess
Music · Comedy · Family
Overview
Like a fairy tale, King Henry and King Good-thought decided long ago that their only children should marry and so prevent war arising between their kingdoms ever again. But the young prince is wary of marrying anyone he doesn’t know.
Top Cast


Helena Vondráčková
Helena Vondráčková
princezna Helena
Helena Vondráčková
princezna Helena


Václav Neckář
Václav Neckář
princ Václav
Václav Neckář
princ Václav


Bohuš Záhorský
Bohuš Záhorský
král Dobromysl, řečený Veselý
Bohuš Záhorský
král Dobromysl, řečený Veselý


Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
král Jindřich
Jaroslav Marvan
král Jindřich


Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr
Iks
Josef Kemr
Iks
Darek Vostřel
Darek Vostřel
Ypsilon
Darek Vostřel
Ypsilon


František Dibarbora
František Dibarbora
kat
František Dibarbora
kat
Oldřich Dědek
Oldřich Dědek
Kokoška
Oldřich Dědek
Kokoška


Stella Zázvorková
Stella Zázvorková
chůva
Stella Zázvorková
chůva
Branislav Koreň
Branislav Koreň
Branislav Koreň
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