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Rusalka

Rusalka

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The water fairy Rusalka falls in love with an earthly prince. In vain, Father Aquarius warns her. Her sincere feelings are met with human treachery...

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Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

31 May 1963

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Jana Andrsová

Jana Andrsová

Rusalka

Milada Šubrtová

Milada Šubrtová

Rusalka (singing voice)

Vladimír Ráž

Vladimír Ráž

Prince

Zdeněk Švehla

Zdeněk Švehla

Prince (singing voice)

Jiřina Šejbalová

Jiřina Šejbalová

Witch

Věra Soukupová

Věra Soukupová

Witch (singing voice)

Josef Hlinomaz

Josef Hlinomaz

Water Sprite

Ondrej Malachovský

Ondrej Malachovský

Water Sprite (singing voice)

Ivana Mixová

Ivana Mixová

Josef Beyvl

Josef Beyvl

Přemysl Kočí

Přemysl Kočí

Yvetta Pešková

Yvetta Pešková

Astrid Štúrová

Astrid Štúrová

Naděžda Blažíčková

Naděžda Blažíčková

Elvíra Němečková

Elvíra Němečková

Jaroslava Formánková

Jaroslava Formánková

Eva Poslušná

Eva Poslušná

Antonín Krčmář

Antonín Krčmář

Karel Bednář

Karel Bednář

Růžena Elingerová

Růžena Elingerová

Jaroslav Holeček

Jaroslav Holeček

František Maxián

František Maxián

Tomáš Němeček

Tomáš Němeček

Marie Sikulová

Marie Sikulová

Věra Starková

Věra Starková

Hana Talpová

Hana Talpová

Antonín Votava

Antonín Votava

(singing voice)

Maria Tauberová

Maria Tauberová

(singing voice)

Eva Hlobilová

Eva Hlobilová

(singing voice)

Věra Kriklová

Věra Kriklová

(singing voice)

Helena Tattermuschová

Helena Tattermuschová

(singing voice)

Zdeňka Fröhlichová

Zdeňka Fröhlichová

Dancer

Jarmila Belšanová

Jarmila Belšanová

Dancer

Helena Holubová

Helena Holubová

Dancer

Jana Braunschlägerová

Jana Braunschlägerová

Dancer

Jiří Kaftan

Jiří Kaftan

Dancer

Zdena Bronislavská

Zdena Bronislavská

Dancer

Karel Kmoch

Karel Kmoch

Dancer

Věra Burešová

Věra Burešová

Dancer

Drahomíra Konárská

Drahomíra Konárská

Dancer

Stanislav Buzek

Stanislav Buzek

Dancer

Alena Martinovská

Alena Martinovská

Dancer

František Doleček

František Doleček

Dancer

Věra Michlová

Věra Michlová

Dancer

Jaroslav Doleček

Jaroslav Doleček

Dancer

Josef Fajta

Josef Fajta

Dancer

Jitka Ogounová

Jitka Ogounová

Dancer

Richard Fröhlich

Richard Fröhlich

Dancer

Zdeněk Pašek

Zdeněk Pašek

Dancer

Hana Slouková

Hana Slouková

Dancer

Jiří Hladík

Jiří Hladík

Dancer

Otto Šanda

Otto Šanda

Dancer

Oldřich Král

Oldřich Král

Dancer

Olga Šulcová

Olga Šulcová

Dancer

Jiří Lederer

Jiří Lederer

Dancer

Gustav Vobornik

Gustav Vobornik

Dancer

Luděk Ludvík

Luděk Ludvík

Dancer

Eliška Boňková

Eliška Boňková

Dancer

Dagmar Novotná

Dagmar Novotná

Dancer

Vladimír Nový

Vladimír Nový

Dancer

Jaroslava Dolečková

Jaroslava Dolečková

Dancer

Heda Pašková

Heda Pašková

Dancer

Albína Drahotová

Albína Drahotová

Dancer

Jaguše Podešvová

Jaguše Podešvová

Dancer

Blanka Rendlová

Blanka Rendlová

Dancer

Ladislav Glaser

Ladislav Glaser

Dancer

Lubomír Rešl

Lubomír Rešl

Dancer

Eva Roučková

Eva Roučková

Dancer

Otto Zajíc

Otto Zajíc

Dancer

Vladimír Sedláček

Vladimír Sedláček

Dancer

Evžen Souček

Evžen Souček

Dancer

Irena Švingerová

Irena Švingerová

Dancer

Dimitrij Turčaninov

Dimitrij Turčaninov

Dancer

Jan Valchař

Jan Valchař

Dancer

Miluše Vavřínová

Miluše Vavřínová

Dancer

Viktorka Viktorinová

Viktorka Viktorinová

Dancer

Zdeňka Výmolová

Zdeňka Výmolová

Dancer

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