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The happy couple of the original, Eliška and Jindřich, are forced to part when Jindřich is called to war: a foolish prince longs to make Eliška his wife and thinks he'll get the chance if he impresses Jindřich INTO the army. Dressed as poor wayfarer he tries to woo her. But Jindřich returns FROM Turkey and punishes the prince with the help of sprightly ghoul friends. (official distributor synopsis)

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RUSSELL Boo!

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English If I were sent to hell where I'd be tortured with one film on a loop, I'm absolutely certain that film would be The Watermill Princess 2. The trio of Ševčík, Blanarovičová, and Zindulka deliver such excruciatingly over-the-top performances that it's the cinematic equivalent of waterboarding. This is Zdeněk Troška's magnum opus of monstrosity! ()

NinadeL 

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English Zdeněk sinned commercially and answered the call for a sequel and a series. The principal idea was not a bad one with one celebrity replacing another. Only the war against the Turk exceeded the same limit as the first meeting with the prince. Fortunately, the awkwardness of the rejuvenating bark was filtered through decent humor. In addition, the pleasure of the perfection of the South Bohemian picturesqueness was fortunately redeemed by long expectations and no waste. ()

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