The Incredibly Sad Princess (Czech title: Šíleně smutná princezna) is a 1968 Czechoslovak film starring Helena Vondráčková and Václav Neckář. It was directed by Bořivoj Zeman. The film also starred Jaroslav Marvan and Josef Kemr.[1] Songs in the movie were composed by Jan Hammer.
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Directed by | Bořivoj Zeman |
Written by | František Vlček, Bořivoj Zeman |
Starring | Helena Vondráčková, Václav Neckář |
Cinematography | František Valert |
Music by | Jan Hammer ml. |
Production company | Barrandov Studios |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
It was televised in the United Kingdom by the BBC as The Madly Sad Princess with Gary Watson voicing a narration over the original Czech dialogue; like many such series it was bought in by Peggy Miller.[2]
Prince Václav goes with father on wedding, but they don't want to marry. Then they fall in love. And they get married.
The end.
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