Year: 1965
Runtime: 99 mins
Language: Czech
Director: František Filip
A television adaptation of Jaroslav Vrchlický’s play brings humor and romance as two women, in love, disguise themselves to enter Karlštejn Castle, where the monarch has banned women. Filmed in 1965 with a cast of notable actors, it preceded Zdeněk Podskalský’s famous movie version. Its unconventional staging sparked both praise and criticism. The production features popular Czech and foreign melodies with lyrics by P. Kopta, while professional singers provide the vocal performances for the actors.
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