Královské řádění (1975)
The already old King Charles IV. is fully devoted to politics and reigning and does not have as much time for his wife Anna Svídnická (third in line) as the young and in love monarch would like. Anna therefore weaves a small intrigue to incite the king to jealousy. The second picture from the life of the aging Charles IV. concerns his last wife Elizabeth. On the contrary, she does not desire the king's tenderness at all and prefers to devote herself to the problems of the monarchy. But this time it is the king who craves marital joys, and therefore tries to arouse jealousy in the queen...
Director: Evžen Sokolovský
Genre: Comedy, History
Release Date: June 22, 1975
Cast
Screenplay
- Ludvík Kundera (Screenplay)
Music: Zdeněk Liška
Cinematography: Eduard Landisch
Editing: Jiří Šebelka
Production: Československá televize Praha
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
middle ages (476-1453), 14th century
More Films by Director: Evžen Sokolovský
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Královské řádění about?
- The already old King Charles IV. is fully devoted to politics and reigning and does not have as much time for his wife Anna Svídnická (third in line) as the young and in love monarch would like. Anna therefore weaves a small intrigue to incite the king to jealousy. The second picture from the life of the aging Charles IV. concerns his last wife Elizabeth. On the contrary, she does not desire the king's tenderness at all and prefers to devote herself to the problems of the monarchy. But this time it is the king who craves marital joys, and therefore tries to arouse jealousy in the queen...
- Who directed Královské řádění?
- Královské řádění was directed by Evžen Sokolovský.
- Who stars in Královské řádění?
- Královské řádění stars Jiří Vala, Ludmila Šafářová, Jana Paulová, Ota Sklenčka, Jan Faltýnek, Blanka Waleská.
- What genre is Královské řádění?
- Královské řádění is a Comedy, History film.
- Where was Královské řádění produced?
- Královské řádění was produced in Czechoslovakia.