Princess Goldilocks

Princess Goldilocks

6.8

Dec 24 1973

1h 14m

Family, Romance, Fantasy

A princess was so beautiful and had such golden hair that she was known as Pretty Goldilocks. A neighboring king fell in love with her from her description, but much to the king's disappointment, she rejected his ambassador, saying she had no wish to be married...

Jorga Kotrbová

Jorga Kotrbová

Zlatovláska

Petr Štěpánek

Petr Štěpánek

Jiřík

Jiří Holý

Jiří Holý

Starý král

Ladislav Pešek

Ladislav Pešek

Král - otec Zlatovlásky

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