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'''Tři oříšky pro Popelku''' (international title: '''Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel''') is a Czech-German fairy-tale film from 1973. | '''Tři oříšky pro Popelku''' (international title: '''Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel''') is a Czech-German fairy-tale film from 1973. | ||
It was by directed by ] in co-production between ] and ]. The story was based on a fairy tale written by ]. Main roles were played by ] and ]. | It was by directed by ] in co-production between ] and ]. The story was based on a fairy tale written by ]. Main roles were played by ] and ]. The film was shot at the DEFA studios in ] (]), in the Barrandov studios in Prague, and various places in Bohemia in what was then ], like the Svihov/Schwihau castle and the Böhmerwald, as well the ] in ]. | ||
The film was released in an international (German) and a Czech version. Actors were both Germans and Czech and they all spoke their native language. In the respective editions, they were dubbed to Czech or German. The film had its première in ] in 1973. | |||
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Tři oříšky pro Popelku (international title: Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel) is a Czech-German fairy-tale film from 1973.
It was by directed by Václav Vorlíček in co-production between DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme and Barrandov Studios. The story was based on a fairy tale written by Božena Němcová. Main roles were played by Libuše Šafránková and Pavel Trávníček. The film was shot at the DEFA studios in Babelsberg (Brandenbrug), in the Barrandov studios in Prague, and various places in Bohemia in what was then Czechoslovakia, like the Svihov/Schwihau castle and the Böhmerwald, as well the Schloß Moritzburg in Saxony.
The film was released in an international (German) and a Czech version. Actors were both Germans and Czech and they all spoke their native language. In the respective editions, they were dubbed to Czech or German. The film had its première in Berlin in 1973.
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