
The Princess and the Pauper
Fantasy · Romance · Drama
Overview
A fairy tale about a twin princess and a prince who where seperated after their birth.
Top Cast


Anna Falchi
Anna Falchi
Principessa Mirabella
Anna Falchi
Principessa Mirabella


Lorenzo Crespi
Lorenzo Crespi
Leonardo
Lorenzo Crespi
Leonardo


Nicholas Rogers
Nicholas Rogers
Ademaro
Nicholas Rogers
Ademaro


Mathieu Carrière
Mathieu Carrière
Re Hamil
Mathieu Carrière
Re Hamil


Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Migal
Thomas Kretschmann
Migal


Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow
Epos
Max von Sydow
Epos


Michaela Merten
Michaela Merten
Sariba
Michaela Merten
Sariba


Simone Ascani
Simone Ascani
Gamesh
Simone Ascani
Gamesh


Jana Hubinská
Jana Hubinská
Regina
Jana Hubinská
Regina


Jana Krausová
Jana Krausová
Azira
Jana Krausová
Azira
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