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Prodaná nevěsta

Prodaná nevěsta

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Set in a South Bohemian village, this faithful film version of Smetana’s opera follows farmer Krušina’s plan to marry his daughter Mařenka to wealthy Vašek. Mařenka loves Jeník, a stranger. Through matchmaking schemer Kecal’s plots and revealed identities, true love triumphs in a festive village wedding.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

23 January 1976

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Vanda Švarcová

Vanda Švarcová

Mařenka Krušinová

Gabriela Beňačková

Gabriela Beňačková

Mařenka Krušinová (singing voice)

Petr Skarke

Petr Skarke

Janík

Ivo Žídek

Ivo Žídek

Jeník (singing voice)

Čestmír Řanda

Čestmír Řanda

Kecal

Karel Berman

Karel Berman

Kecal (singing voice)

Václav Sloup

Václav Sloup

Vašek Mícha

Alfred Hampel

Alfred Hampel

Vašek Mícha (singing voice)

Bedřich Prokoš

Bedřich Prokoš

Krušina

Jindřich Jindrák

Jindřich Jindrák

Krušina (singing voice)

Blažena Holišová

Blažena Holišová

Krušinová

Libuše Márová

Libuše Márová

Krušinová (singing voice)

Jindřich Janda

Jindřich Janda

Tobiáš Mícha

Dalibor Jedlička

Dalibor Jedlička

Tobiáš Mícha (singing voice)

Slávka Procházková

Slávka Procházková

Háta Míchová

Růžena Radová

Růžena Radová

Háta Míchová (voice)

Ladislav Pešek

Ladislav Pešek

Comedian Director

Milan Karpíšek

Milan Karpíšek

Comedian Direcor (singing voice)

Hana Packertová

Hana Packertová

Esmeralda

Jana Jonášová

Jana Jonášová

Esmeralda (singing voice)

Josef Kemr

Josef Kemr

Indian

Karel Hanuš

Karel Hanuš

Indian (singing voice)

Václav Břichnáč

Václav Břichnáč

Dancer

Vlastimil Carda

Vlastimil Carda

Dancer

Karel Červinka

Karel Červinka

Dancer

Zdeněk Derka

Zdeněk Derka

Dancer

Zdeňka Derková

Zdeňka Derková

Dancer

Jiří Drgáč

Jiří Drgáč

Dancer

Marie Gergiedowská

Marie Gergiedowská

Dancer

František Hlaváček

František Hlaváček

Dancer

Jiří Hrabal

Jiří Hrabal

Dancer

D. Kašparovská

D. Kašparovská

Dancer

O. Kašparovský

O. Kašparovský

Dancer

Jiří Linhart

Jiří Linhart

Dancer

Stanislava Linhartová

Stanislava Linhartová

Dancer

Jiřina Machalická

Jiřina Machalická

Dancer

Karel Mašek

Karel Mašek

Dancer

Ivana Michková

Ivana Michková

Dancer

Bohumír Muchka

Bohumír Muchka

Dancer

Ivan Muchka

Ivan Muchka

Dancer

Věra Muchková

Věra Muchková

Dancer

Ján Novenko

Ján Novenko

Dancer

Jitka Ogounová

Jitka Ogounová

Dancer

Zuzana Pomezná

Zuzana Pomezná

Dancer

Marcela Stamidisová

Marcela Stamidisová

Dancer

Marta Škodová

Marta Škodová

Dancer

Helena Šuranská

Helena Šuranská

Dancer

Zdeňka Táborská

Zdeňka Táborská

Dancer

Anselma Teisingerová

Anselma Teisingerová

Dancer

Peter Tomašovič

Peter Tomašovič

Dancer

Ladislav Vašek

Ladislav Vašek

Dancer

Taťána Vreclová

Taťána Vreclová

Dancer

Josef Dvořák

Josef Dvořák

Musician

František Hrdlička

František Hrdlička

Musician

Petr Lederer

Petr Lederer

Musician

Antonín Loužecký

Antonín Loužecký

Musician

Vladimír Majer

Vladimír Majer

Musician

Jakub Matoušek

Jakub Matoušek

Musician

František Nedvěd

František Nedvěd

Musician

Josef Šedivý

Josef Šedivý

Musician

Josef Štochl

Josef Štochl

Musician

František Štrobl

František Štrobl

Musician

František Urban

František Urban

Musician

Václav Zahrádka

Václav Zahrádka

Musician

Jiří Zeman

Jiří Zeman

Musician

František Filec

František Filec

Musician

Jaromír Kroupa

Jaromír Kroupa

Musician

Jiří Melichar

Jiří Melichar

Musician

Gustav Böhm

Gustav Böhm

Villager

Vít Freyvald

Vít Freyvald

Villager

Otakar Hlavsa

Otakar Hlavsa

Villager

Věra Hosinová

Věra Hosinová

Villager

Aneta Kalenská

Aneta Kalenská

Villager

Milan Klečka

Milan Klečka

Villager

Věra Kučerová

Věra Kučerová

Villager

Rajmund Pour

Rajmund Pour

Villager

Jiřina Pouzová

Jiřina Pouzová

Villager

Marie Řihová

Marie Řihová

Villager

Antonín Smitka

Antonín Smitka

Villager

Maja Sládková

Maja Sládková

Villager

Em. Ševcová

Em. Ševcová

Villager

Jan Štěch

Jan Štěch

Villager

Věra Zabilková

Věra Zabilková

Villager

Václav Záveský

Václav Záveský

Villager

Jiřina Bestlová

Jiřina Bestlová

Villager

Miroslav Burda

Miroslav Burda

Villager

Míla Šulc

Míla Šulc

František Kokejl

František Kokejl

E. Kokejlová

E. Kokejlová

František Novotný

František Novotný

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