
Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker
Dec 01 1987
•1h 27m
•Family, Fantasy
Fairy tale about young cobbler Jíra, who had fashioned wings from leather in order to rescue princess Jasnenka from the tower of the royal castle, where her father had closed her to to save her from the evil witch and her daughter Cernava.
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Michaela Kuklová
Jasněnka

Jan Potměšil
Jíra

Lubor Tokoš
King

Antonie Hegerliková
Nanny
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