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Zuzana Vojířová

Zuzana Vojířová

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Miller’s daughter Zuzanka Vojířová, betrothed to Ondřej Zachar, hesitates before marriage when Lord Peter Vok of Rožmberk invites her to his castle. There she bears his son Petříček, but his wife hides the child. After Vok’s death in battle, Zuzanka is expelled and lives as a beggar, reunited with her son and former fiancé, finding solace in the continuation of the Rožmberk lineage.

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Czech

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Release Date

01 January 1983

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Magda Vášáryová

Magda Vášáryová

Zuzana Vojířová

Gabriela Beňačková

Gabriela Beňačková

Zuzana Vojířová (singing voice)

Juraj Kukura

Juraj Kukura

Petr Vok

Václav Zítek

Václav Zítek

Petr Vok (singing voice)

Jaroslava Adamová

Jaroslava Adamová

Kateřina

Libuše Márová

Libuše Márová

Kateřina (singing voice)

Ivan Luťanský

Ivan Luťanský

Ondřej Zachar

Lubomír Havlák

Lubomír Havlák

Ondřej Zachar (singing voice)

Vlasta Fabianová

Vlasta Fabianová

Grandma

Věra Soukupová

Věra Soukupová

Grandma (singing voice)

René Tuček

René Tuček

Adam z Hradce

Antonín Švorc

Antonín Švorc

Adam z Hradce (singing voice)

Vladimír Kratina

Vladimír Kratina

Tomáš Roh

Dalibor Jedlička

Dalibor Jedlička

Tomáš Roh (singing voice)

Květa Fialová

Květa Fialová

Markyta

Marie Veselá

Marie Veselá

Markyta (singing voice)

Alena Kreuzmannová

Alena Kreuzmannová

Bětka

Naďa Šormová

Naďa Šormová

Bětka (singing voice)

Milan Hein

Milan Hein

Věrník

Jindřich Jindrák

Jindřich Jindrák

Věrník (singing voice)

Václav Kaňkovský

Václav Kaňkovský

Scholius

Karel Berman

Karel Berman

Scholius (singing voice)

Ivo Gogál

Ivo Gogál

Petr Vojíř

Miloš Ježil

Miloš Ježil

Petr Vojíř (singing voice)

Jiří Hromada

Jiří Hromada

Jirka

Zdeněk Švehla

Zdeněk Švehla

Jirka (singing voice)

Vladimír Hančl

Vladimír Hančl

Vojtek

Vojtech Kocián

Vojtech Kocián

Vojtek (singing voice)

Aťka Janoušková

Aťka Janoušková

Barborka

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