
Maria Stuarda
Donizetti's opera as film.
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Cast

Magda Vášáryová
Mary Stuart
Joan Sutherland
Mary Stuart (singing voice)

Kamila Magálová
Queen Elizabeth I
Huguette Tourangeau
Queen Elizabeth I (singing voice)

Milan Kňažko
Earl of Leicester

Luciano Pavarotti
Earl of Leicester (singing voice)
Přemysl Kočí
George Talbot

Roger Soyer
George Talbot (singing voice)

Jan Přeučil
William Cecil

James Morris
William Cecil (singing voice)
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