
Rusalka
Genres
Overview
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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Budget
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Revenue
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Runtime
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Release Date
1963-05-31
Status
Released
Original Language
Czech
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
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Jana Andrsová
Rusalka
Milada Šubrtová
Rusalka (singing voice)
Vladimír Ráž
Prince
Zdeněk Švehla
Prince (singing voice)
Jiřina Šejbalová
Witch
Věra Soukupová
Witch (singing voice)
Josef Hlinomaz
Water Sprite
Ondrej Malachovský
Water Sprite (singing voice)
Ivana Mixová
Josef Beyvl
Přemysl Kočí
Yvetta Pešková
Astrid Štúrová
Naděžda Blažíčková
Elvíra Němečková
Jaroslava Formánková
Eva Poslušná
Antonín Krčmář
Karel Bednář
Růžena Elingerová
Jaroslav Holeček
František Maxián
Tomáš Němeček
Marie Sikulová
Věra Starková
Hana Talpová
Antonín Votava
(singing voice)
Maria Tauberová
(singing voice)
Eva Hlobilová
(singing voice)
Věra Kriklová
(singing voice)
Helena Tattermuschová
(singing voice)
Zdeňka Fröhlichová
Dancer
Jarmila Belšanová
Dancer
Helena Holubová
Dancer
Jana Braunschlägerová
Dancer
Jiří Kaftan
Dancer
Zdena Bronislavská
Dancer
Karel Kmoch
Dancer
Věra Burešová
Dancer
Drahomíra Konárská
Dancer
Stanislav Buzek
Dancer
Alena Martinovská
Dancer
František Doleček
Dancer
Věra Michlová
Dancer
Jaroslav Doleček
Dancer
Josef Fajta
Dancer
Jitka Ogounová
Dancer
Richard Fröhlich
Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
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