
Růženko, spíte sama?
Music · Comedy
Overview
A young poet and dreamer, poor as a church mouse, discovers that he is to inherit a vast fortune from his very wealthy, dying uncle. However, there is one catch to the inheritance - the property can only be obtained on the condition that the young man marries a virgin on the day of his uncle's funeral.
Top Cast


Jiří Hrzán
Jiří Hrzán
Jiří Hrzán


Jana Gazdíková
Jana Gazdíková
Jana Gazdíková
Karel Kabíček
Karel Kabíček
Karel Kabíček


Miroslav Středa
Miroslav Středa
Miroslav Středa
Milan Vágner
Milan Vágner
Milan Vágner
Miroslav Částek
Miroslav Částek
Miroslav Částek
Alexandra Gasnárková
Alexandra Gasnárková
Alexandra Gasnárková


Lenka Loubalová
Lenka Loubalová
Lenka Loubalová


Jana Švandová
Jana Švandová
Jana Švandová
Iva Brožková
Iva Brožková
Iva Brožková
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