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Rusalka

Rusalka

1960

Music · TV Movie

Overview

The legendary Eduard Haken as Aquarius in the first television production of the composer's most famous musical-dramatic work.

Top Cast

Y

Yvetta Pešková

Rusalka

L

Ludmila Červinková

Rusalka (singing voice)

O

Oldřich Stodola

Prince

B

Beno Blachut

Prince (singing voice)

M

Marie Podvalová

Princess

Eduard Haken

Eduard Haken

Water Spirit

M

Marta Krásová

Witch

J

Jiří Joran

Gamekeeper

V

Věra Nováková

Cookie

L

Ludmila Hanzalíková

Cookie (singing voice)

M

Maria Tauberová

Sprite

I

Irena Keplerová

Sprite

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Rusalka
Rusalka

Rusalka

1960
Music
TV Movie

The legendary Eduard Haken as Aquarius in the first television production of the composer's most famous musical-dramatic work.

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Actor

Yvetta Pešková

as Rusalka

Yvetta Pešková

Rusalka

Yvetta Pešková

Rusalka

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Actor

Ludmila Červinková

as Rusalka (singing voice)

Ludmila Červinková

Rusalka (singing voice)

Ludmila Červinková

Rusalka (singing voice)

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Actor

Oldřich Stodola

as Prince

Oldřich Stodola

Prince

Oldřich Stodola

Prince

No image
Actor

Beno Blachut

as Prince (singing voice)

Beno Blachut

Prince (singing voice)

Beno Blachut

Prince (singing voice)

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Actor

Marie Podvalová

as Princess

Marie Podvalová

Princess

Marie Podvalová

Princess

Eduard Haken
Eduard Haken
Actor

Eduard Haken

as Water Spirit

Eduard Haken

Water Spirit

Eduard Haken

Water Spirit

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Actor

Marta Krásová

as Witch

Marta Krásová

Witch

Marta Krásová

Witch

No image
Actor

Jiří Joran

as Gamekeeper

Jiří Joran

Gamekeeper

Jiří Joran

Gamekeeper

No image
Actor

Věra Nováková

as Cookie

Věra Nováková

Cookie

Věra Nováková

Cookie

No image
Actor

Ludmila Hanzalíková

as Cookie (singing voice)

Ludmila Hanzalíková

Cookie (singing voice)

Ludmila Hanzalíková

Cookie (singing voice)

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