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Hlas pro římského krále
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Hlas pro římského krále

May 15, 2016
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★ 7.2

Overview

Czech Television's epic historical film draws on the breathtaking dramatic life of the great of Czech history, King Charles IV.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Česká televize

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Cast

Kryštof Hádek

Karel IV.

Kryštof Hádek

Tereza Ramba

Blanka z Valois

Tereza Ramba

Stanislav Majer

Jan Lucemburský

Stanislav Majer

Hana Vagnerová

Eliška Přemyslovna

Hana Vagnerová

Petr Štěpán

Ludvík IV. Bavorský

Petr Štěpán

Petr Jeništa

Bušek z Velhartic

Petr Jeništa

Jan Vondráček

Karel IV. Sličný

Jan Vondráček

Jaroslav Plesl

Dobeš z Bechyně

Jaroslav Plesl

Marián Geišberg

Baulduin Lucemburský

Marián Geišberg

Norbert Lichý

Wolfram

Norbert Lichý

Jakub Kropáček

Jakub Kropáček

Jan Plouhar

Jan Plouhar

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