O perlové panně Trailer

O perlové panně Trailer (1997)

08 May 1997 Fantasy, Family

A fairy tale full of mystery, love, and heroic battles. A story about the love of Knight Cornelius and comedian Vendelin for a mysterious beauty, about whom legend says that when she cries, real pearls roll down her cheeks.

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Crew

Jarmila Fulínová

Jarmila Fulínová First Assistant Director

Romana Špiková

Romana Špiková Second Assistant Director

Boris Kristof

Boris Kristof Dramaturgy

Vladimír Holomek

Vladimír Holomek Director of Photography

František Novák

František Novák Assistant Camera

Miroslav Hurt

Miroslav Hurt Assistant Camera

Ivana Špeldová

Ivana Špeldová Production Design

Vladimír Kristof

Vladimír Kristof Weapons Master

Jakub Kohl

Jakub Kohl Costume Design

Josef Borovička

Josef Borovička Makeup & Hair

Zuzana Báťková

Zuzana Báťková Makeup & Hair

International Titles

O perlove panne Trailer

Die Perlenprinzessin Trailer

The Pearl Maiden Trailer

International Releases Dates

Czech Republic 08 May 1997

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