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Cast

Petr Štěpán

Petr Štěpán

Lukáš Reichl

Lukáš Reichl

Marián Geišberg

Marián Geišberg

Vladimír Marek

Vladimír Marek

Lenka Vlasáková

Lenka Vlasáková

Barbora Mudrová

Barbora Mudrová

Karel Zima

Karel Zima

Marek Tichý

Marek Tichý

Petra Tenorová

Petra Tenorová

Matěj Hádek

Matěj Hádek

Martin Sitta

Martin Sitta

Zdeněk Ševčík

Zdeněk Ševčík

Anežka Pohorská

Anežka Pohorská

Jan Vondráček

Jan Vondráček

Jan Maxián

Jan Maxián

Nikos Engonidis

Nikos Engonidis

Pavel Ponocný

Pavel Ponocný

Petr Svetlík

Petr Svetlík

Igor Táborský

Igor Táborský

Lukáš Melník

Lukáš Melník

Viktor Fiala

Viktor Fiala

Crew

Zdeňka Macurová

Zdeňka Macurová

Costume Design

Petr Pištěk

Petr Pištěk

Production Design

Václav Vondráček

Václav Vondráček

Sound

Gabriela Schüllerová

Gabriela Schüllerová

Costume Design

Václav Vondráček

Václav Vondráček

Original Music Composer

Michal Cuc

Michal Cuc

Editor

Václav Křístek

Václav Křístek

Director

Ondřej Vogeltanz

Ondřej Vogeltanz

Idea

David Ployhar

David Ployhar

Director of Photography

Ondřej Vogeltanz

Ondřej Vogeltanz

Screenplay

Aleš Jurda

Aleš Jurda

Dramaturgy

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Ztracený princ

20090.0 / 100
Fantasy, Adventure

Overview

Where has Prince Rujan disappeared to? Has he gone to slay a dragon? But where is the dragon? Military veteran Plavák, with the help of the dwarf Trpaja and Princess Aurora, uncovers even more. A Czech Television fairy tale about the victory of love and goodness, but also about the wisdom and mature decisions that the heirs of ruling dynasties come to in their new positions. Prince Rujan of the Kingdom of Arcadia kills the dragon to which the princess of the Principality of Aquitaine was to be sacrificed. We can rejoice that good has triumphed once again, but it won't be that easy. We are at the very beginning of a story in which evil will sometimes prevail and the injustices of the past will come back to haunt the new generation. The old familiar truth that every evil deed will eventually come back to haunt you is reflected in the fate of all fairy-tale heroes.