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Prstýnek 1945

★ 8.02 votes📅 1945-02-16

Martin Frič's charming Czech comedy *Prstýnek (1945)* weaves a delightfully absurd tale of royalty, romance, and village life, all wrapped in historical whimsy.

Director: Martin Frič

Cast

Otomar Korbelář
Otomar Korbelář
Jan Sochor
Vlasta Fabianová
Vlasta Fabianová
Andresová
Zdeněk Dítě
Zdeněk Dítě
Robert
Jana Dítětová
Jana Dítětová
Baruška Sochorová
Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
farář
František Smolík
František Smolík
Ferdinand Andres
Růžena Šlemrová
Růžena Šlemrová
baronka
Marie Blažková
Marie Blažková
Sochorova druhá žena
Naděžda Vladyková
Sochorova první žena
Hermína Vojtová
Hermína Vojtová
Sochorova první tchyně

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Prstýnek (1945) about?

*Prstýnek* follows a princess and her forgetful husband who retreat to a village castle for fresh air and a heir. A chance meeting with a shepherd leads to an illicit romance, a secret birth, and years later, a reunion with the princess's grown son—who falls for the shepherd's daughter. But their budding love faces obstacles, including a very motivated father with a belt.

Who directed Prstýnek?

*Prstýnek* was directed by Martin Frič, a celebrated Czech filmmaker known for his versatile work across comedy, drama, and historical films.

Who stars in Prstýnek?

The film features Otomar Korbelář as the shepherd Sochor, Vlasta Fabianová as the cunning princess, and Zdeněk Dítě, Jana Dítětová, and Jaroslav Marvan in key supporting roles.

Is Prstýnek (1945) worth watching?

While *Prstýnek* isn't widely rated today, its blend of lighthearted comedy, historical charm, and quirky romance makes it a fun watch for fans of classic European cinema. The film's humor and nostalgic setting offer a pleasant escape into mid-century storytelling.

How long is Prstýnek?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Prstýnek (1945) — Czech Comedy Where Love Meets a Very Unusual Belt

Martin Frič's charming Czech comedy *Prstýnek (1945)* weaves a delightfully absurd tale of royalty, romance, and village life, all wrapped in historical whimsy. The story follows a young princess and her elderly, addled husband who relocate to a countryside castle, seeking fresh air for their precarious heir. A chance encounter with the rugged village shepherd Sochor sparks a secret romance that leads to an unexpected birth. Years later, the princess returns with her strapping son—only to stir up fresh drama when he falls for Sochor's daughter. But old grudges and a heavy belt complicate the courtship in this lighthearted yet sharp-tongued comedy about class, fate, and the unexpected twists of love.

Featuring a stellar cast led by Otomar Korbelář as Sochor and Vlasta Fabianová as the determined princess, *Prstýnek* blends gentle satire with heartfelt emotion. The film's cozy, pastoral setting contrasts with the absurdity of noble intrigue, making it a nostalgic gem for fans of classic European comedies. Whether you're drawn in by its playful storytelling or its snapshot of mid-century Czech cinema, this romantic comedy promises a mix of laughter and unexpected tenderness.