
Maryša
Drama
Overview
Maryša, a peasant daughter, is forced by her greedy parents to marry a rich miller, a widower with three children. But she loves the village scoundrel Franck, who has no hope against Vávra. Francek goes to the army and Maryša and Vávra go to catechism with the priest. Maryša and Vávra's marriage is unhappy. The parents also realize their mistake, especially Lízal, who offers his daughter to return home. Maryša refuses and also rejects the proposal of Franck, who has returned from the army and asks her to run away to Brno with him. She chooses a tragic solution...
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Jaroslava Obermaierová
Jaroslava Obermaierová
Jaroslava Obermaierová


Vítězslav Vejražka
Vítězslav Vejražka
Vítězslav Vejražka


Antonie Hegerliková
Antonie Hegerliková
Antonie Hegerliková


Josef Bek
Josef Bek
Josef Bek


Jaroslav Satoranský
Jaroslav Satoranský
Jaroslav Satoranský


Leopolda Dostalová
Leopolda Dostalová
Leopolda Dostalová


Jarmila Krulišová
Jarmila Krulišová
Jarmila Krulišová


Marie Glázrová
Marie Glázrová
Marie Glázrová


Regina Rázlová
Regina Rázlová
Regina Rázlová
Václav Fišer
Václav Fišer
Václav Fišer
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