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Once Upon A Princess (2025) - Full Movie - Fantasy
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00:00:16Once upon a time, there was a princess.
00:00:20She was an orphan.
00:00:23Her parents had died of pneumonia at the time of bad harvest and famine.
00:00:29Her beloved grandmother, who later disappeared without a trace, made sure that Agnes was adopted by a distant relative, Count
00:00:37Sully.
00:00:39He offered her shelter at his chateau in France.
00:00:43Agnes, as she was now called, was a poor but noble girl, and very gentle too.
00:00:50Everybody loved her.
00:00:52She learned to speak French, and soon forgot all about her home, her home in Bohemia.
00:00:58Yeah, but why, Mom?
00:01:00Hmm, because that's how life is.
00:01:04There's a saying, out of sight, out of mind.
00:01:07Okay, listen to me now.
00:01:12We're all right.
00:03:38Please don't do that.
00:03:39Stay away from there.
00:03:40Don't let them see you.
00:03:41There's no time for this.
00:03:43Even less for that.
00:03:45Come on.
00:03:45Quick.
00:03:45Quickly.
00:03:46Put your cloak on.
00:03:47It's cold outside.
00:03:49What about Uncle?
00:03:52Come on.
00:03:53Off we go.
00:04:00Open the gate.
00:04:05Open the gate.
00:04:07Open the gate.
00:04:09Open the gate.
00:04:16Open the gate.
00:04:24Avoid looking people in the eye.
00:04:26They might recognize you.
00:04:27Up.
00:04:29Up.
00:04:34Up.
00:04:39Up!
00:04:46Up!
00:04:49Up!
00:04:50Up!
00:04:52Up!
00:04:52Up!
00:04:55Up!
00:04:56Up!
00:05:01Here's an address. It's the only place where you'll be safe.
00:05:05Yes, but what about you, Nanny?
00:05:07Don't worry about me. It's too far away. It's your safety that matters.
00:05:12Nanny, I'm so scared. They killed Uncle.
00:05:17You must be strong.
00:05:20Nanny.
00:05:20Nanny. Go on home now, my little angel.
00:06:03Nanny. Go home, Magnus. Go home, Magnus.
00:06:14Nanny.
00:06:17Nanny.
00:06:20Nanny.
00:06:23Nanny.
00:06:24Nanny.
00:06:41Nanny.
00:06:43Bohemia.
00:06:53Where is that, for heaven's sake?
00:07:34Where is that, for heaven's sake?
00:07:44Where is that, for heaven's sake?
00:08:14Where is that, for heaven's sake?
00:08:44Keep going, don't stop your journey.
00:09:17Over creeks and marshes, over valleys deep and mountains high, over fields and meadows,
00:09:23on and on Agnes went, heading towards Bohemia.
00:09:36Sometimes the wind wakes up in the middle of the night, just like a child.
00:09:42And it comes walking down the avenue, slowly and quietly, all the way to the clearing.
00:10:14Agnes ran as fast as she could.
00:10:17You must be strong, Nanny's voice echoed in her head.
00:10:24But how do you find strength, when you've left behind all that you've held dear?
00:10:29Is that even possible?
00:10:33One day you have it all.
00:10:34A home, your nanny, and uncle, you are loved.
00:10:39When suddenly, you wake up in the middle of the night, to chaos, screams, fire, and hatred.
00:10:52What a beautiful country, France had been.
00:10:59Until the rebellion started.
00:11:04Why did the revolution come?
00:11:15Agnes cried bitter tears, but found no answers to her questions.
00:11:21Luckily, her nanny's voice kept whispering in her ear.
00:11:25Run, my angel, all the way to Bohemia.
00:11:28Mom, he's making fun of me.
00:11:30There's no time for this.
00:11:31Get in quick.
00:11:32Only there will you be safe, my little girl.
00:11:35The rain is treacherous.
00:11:36Stay out of the way.
00:11:37It may destroy the chateau.
00:11:39Hurry up.
00:11:40Torrential rains are dangerous.
00:11:42Hell is breaking loose.
00:11:45Come on, quickly.
00:11:46Hey, careful.
00:11:48Cook, listen to me closely.
00:11:50Yes, ma'am.
00:11:52I want you to close all the kitchen doors.
00:11:55Will you be able to do that?
00:11:57Just for you to know, my lady, the cellar, it's knee-deep in water,
00:12:01so we had to move all of the supplies from the cellar to the kitchen.
00:12:04The supplies on the kitchen shelves have to stay on the shelves for now,
00:12:07so there's no other place to put them.
00:12:09You see, my lady, I don't really know what to-
00:12:10Go and close the windows in the hall.
00:12:12I'll see to it, my lady.
00:12:14I'm on it now!
00:12:28Would someone open the door, please?
00:12:32Who on earth can that be?
00:12:36The countess ruled the chateau with a firm hand.
00:12:39Her husband, the count, spent all his time reading
00:12:43and wouldn't put his book down even in the most inopportune moments.
00:13:01The count and the countess had many children,
00:13:04but only one grown-up son ready to be married.
00:13:07Miroslav, the crown prince.
00:13:09His mama would often scold him for his reluctance to get himself a bride.
00:13:16Papa, did you hear that?
00:13:18Did you hear the thunder?
00:13:20The wind might tear the roof off.
00:13:22No worries, son.
00:13:23Mother's got it under control.
00:13:34Clear the way!
00:13:39Lay her over here by the fireplace.
00:13:43Careful.
00:13:45Careful not to hurt her.
00:13:46Go get some tinder.
00:13:48Do you think she's breathing?
00:13:57Good lord.
00:13:59Isn't she...
00:14:00remarkable.
00:14:04A bit scruffy.
00:14:15She is beautiful.
00:14:17A bit scruffy.
00:14:18Be careful.
00:14:23Beautiful.
00:14:37MUSIC PLAYS
00:14:53Yes, I'm cooking, cooking, cooking, cooking, prepping feast so joyfully.
00:14:58Yes, now I am cooking.
00:15:00For all our noble guests.
00:15:04Waking up at dawn, I start to bake.
00:15:07I whip the cream for every cake.
00:15:10Waking up at dawn.
00:15:12You rarely get a rest.
00:15:16Yes, I'm cooking, cooking, cooking, cooking, chopping, stirring, frying, baking.
00:15:22Yes, sir, cooking, cooking.
00:15:23Look at all that mess.
00:15:27Boil and bubble, stirring, double fry and sizzle, adding drizzle, whip and whisk, let's spice his brisket.
00:15:34Slice and dice and sugar, nice to mix and mash.
00:15:36The cookies flash and bake and roast and make a toast and grating, chopping, never stopping.
00:15:42Never stopping, always flopping.
00:15:47Yes, I'm cooking, chopping, stirring, frying, prepping feast so joyfully.
00:15:53Yes, yes, yes, I'm cooking, chopping, frying.
00:15:56Look, chef, we've got a guest.
00:16:05Huh?
00:16:07Huh?
00:16:10U Suizhu.
00:16:14We don't understand.
00:16:17You speak English here?
00:16:19Hmm?
00:16:21This is the kingdom of Bohemia, then.
00:16:24But where?
00:16:25Um...
00:16:28And why am I in the kitchen?
00:16:30You see, this is what happened.
00:16:32The ladies wanted to put you up for the night.
00:16:34But it's raining cats and dogs outside.
00:16:36Some of the roof tiles came right off, and the rain came right through the ceiling.
00:16:39It's true.
00:16:40The kitchen is the best place to be.
00:16:43I still don't understand.
00:16:45Nobody understands my accent, either.
00:16:47Never mind.
00:16:48My name is Tracy, and this is Daisy.
00:16:51By the way, where is Spicy? I have not seen her today.
00:16:54She's preparing the dress. I'll go get her.
00:16:59And who are you?
00:17:02I am Agnes de Sully de Montanbleu.
00:17:07Who?
00:17:08I'm from France.
00:17:13And who?
00:17:22I'm from France.
00:17:22I'm from Siu.
00:17:22I'm from France.
00:17:51What are you doing here?
00:17:52Is the dress ready?
00:17:53It is. Indeed. Come on, Wacky.
00:17:57Hold on. What about that mess?
00:17:59Wacky. Chop, chop.
00:18:01Hmm.
00:18:01Hmm.
00:18:20Daisy and I went to the trouble and got you some dry clothes for you to wear, so don't worry
00:18:24a thing. Here you are.
00:18:28Let's start. I'm ready.
00:18:29You're ready?
00:18:31I'm ready to get dressed now.
00:18:33All right. Go right ahead.
00:18:35Hmm?
00:18:36There's a pantry right over there where we store sugar and you can also find flour there. You can use
00:18:42it to get dressed.
00:18:44You can't walk around in your nightie.
00:18:45You'll get in trouble. A lot of trouble.
00:18:49But I don't know how to dress myself.
00:18:51How come? Why not?
00:18:53Well, it's because I'm a princess.
00:19:04You mean a real one?
00:19:06Well, of course.
00:19:08Ready.
00:19:19Come in.
00:19:27Please, milady. The person you rescued yesterday won't get dressed by herself, I'm afraid.
00:19:34So help her, then.
00:19:36She says she's never had to dress herself.
00:19:40Is she still in the kitchen?
00:19:42She is. She hasn't budged.
00:19:44An intruder. A troublemaker.
00:19:47Oh, dear. Listen to me, dear. You've been here for over three weeks and still can't curtsy properly.
00:19:55I... I can?
00:19:57Well, then show me.
00:20:10There's one more thing I need to tell you.
00:20:12Mm-hmm.
00:20:13The person claims to be a...
00:20:16P-p-p-p-p-p-p...
00:20:17P-p-p-p-p-p...
00:20:22Princess!
00:20:23P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p
00:20:30-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p
00:20:32-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p
00:20:33-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p
00:20:35-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p
00:20:37-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p
00:20:47No! No novelties. Recipes must be read like laws.
00:20:52Why?
00:20:54Votre nom, sir, Olivier?
00:20:57My name is Miroslav, after my father.
00:21:02In France, would I be called Oliver?
00:21:05Salad Olivier, my most favorite dish in the world.
00:21:09Pardon? Salad, Miroslav?
00:21:12That's just some French nonsense, I'm sure of it.
00:21:16No, it's delicious.
00:21:18Salad Miroslav has veal tongue.
00:21:22Kaperkai breast, quail eggs and frog legs.
00:21:26And caviar on top, if you've got some.
00:21:29Who eats quail with caviar? Who does such a thing?
00:21:32If your cuisine is so delicious, then...
00:21:36Why the rebellion?
00:21:38Marie Antoinette, my cousin, wondered why the poor don't eat cake.
00:21:43It got her arrested.
00:21:46Sucker bleh.
00:21:49Good morning, Mama.
00:21:50Good morning, son. You're in a good mood, aren't you?
00:21:53And you, my child.
00:21:55You're still wearing your nightgown.
00:21:56Where are your stockings? And where are your shoes?
00:21:59She has both shoes and stockings.
00:22:01Why don't you put them on?
00:22:03She doesn't know how to.
00:22:05You don't know how to get dressed.
00:22:09So, what did you wear back home?
00:22:12Gowns, mostly.
00:22:16Gowns?
00:22:17Mm-hmm.
00:22:19Come on, let us leave, everybody.
00:22:21You've no business here.
00:22:37Gowns, mostly.
00:22:40Gowns, mostly.
00:22:49Gowns, mostly.
00:22:51so bright. Yes, we
00:22:53all always speak English-French
00:22:55too, as we sit
00:22:57drinking wine with our lush
00:22:59view. Little French words
00:23:01we speak every day, oh.
00:23:04They're a part of
00:23:05our culture as we know.
00:23:07So you mean to say we speak
00:23:09French without knowing it? Yeah.
00:23:11Ahem.
00:23:13With binoculars I
00:23:15peer at the sky
00:23:16and I witness a picture
00:23:19of delight. There are
00:23:21French words we use like
00:23:22fiancé, like liquor,
00:23:25pirouette, and like ballet.
00:23:28Au revoir,
00:23:29c'est à vie, and bizarre.
00:23:32Souvenir,
00:23:33cul-de-sac, and boudoir.
00:23:36Little French words
00:23:37we speak every day, oh.
00:23:39They're a part of our
00:23:41culture as we know.
00:23:43Des bâcles, bureau,
00:23:45crinoline. Was that French
00:23:47too? But of course it was.
00:23:49Yes, indeed, it was French.
00:23:52Oh, yes it is.
00:23:54Pardon?
00:23:56Just don't.
00:24:05How come you're traveling alone,
00:24:07my child?
00:24:08I have no one left.
00:24:11What do you mean by that?
00:24:13Where are your parents?
00:24:14My parents died a long time ago.
00:24:18Your husband?
00:24:20I haven't got one.
00:24:24Haven't you got a retinue?
00:24:25Servants? A personal maid?
00:24:26I have a nanny, Jeannette,
00:24:28but she was too old for the journey,
00:24:29so she stayed in France.
00:24:35I really hope she's all right.
00:24:41Mm-hmm.
00:24:43Well then,
00:24:45make yourself at home.
00:25:02Just falsely today.
00:25:02Don't you?
00:25:03I've got to tell that.
00:25:03You've got to tell the story,
00:25:03you've got to tell the story.
00:25:05What?
00:25:05I have toأ?
00:26:40Princess dear, it's time.
00:26:46Come on, here's your towel.
00:26:50Let me go get you a bathrobe.
00:27:05Your arm goes in here.
00:27:07Let's untangle this.
00:27:09There.
00:27:10Turn towards me, will you?
00:27:12Wonderful.
00:27:13Oh, where's your belt?
00:27:14Here it is.
00:27:15Found it.
00:27:16Let's tie it up just like this.
00:27:20Great.
00:27:21Good.
00:27:22We're good to go.
00:27:23Come on.
00:27:24We're good to go.
00:27:28We're good to go.
00:27:55Psst. She might be an imposter.
00:28:00Mama...
00:28:03Did you see her nightgown? Princesses do not dress like that.
00:28:07Mama...
00:28:08Mama, Mama, Mama. I'm just worried.
00:28:12Life will teach you, my dear son, I assure you of that.
00:28:15Do not be naive like your father.
00:28:20Let's play a game. I'll be singing a song.
00:28:23And when you hear the word rain, you pull the string really hard.
00:28:27Alright, but will it help us get ready for the rain that's going to come down soon?
00:28:31I have no doubt about it.
00:28:33Alright.
00:28:34Are we ready?
00:28:34We are.
00:28:36Rain, rain, go away.
00:28:43But wait, but she's the one wearing a cloak, so why rain on me?
00:28:48It's obvious, so I don't get drenched, that's why.
00:28:50You said rain.
00:28:52It's raining.
00:28:58I'm not playing anymore.
00:29:09Don't worry.
00:29:11Papa?
00:29:13Hm?
00:29:14Do you think this girl, this remarkable girl might be a real princess?
00:29:19Cause if she is, I could give her a tour of the country.
00:29:25You can do that anyway.
00:29:27Thank you, Papa.
00:29:28Well that was hasty.
00:29:30Nobody asked me what I think.
00:29:35May I then?
00:29:36May what?
00:29:39Show the princess around the country.
00:29:45It's not a bad idea in my opinion.
00:29:49At least you'll be able to find out what brought her to Bohemia in the first place, and to our
00:29:54chateau.
00:29:55So to interrogate her?
00:29:57Of course not.
00:29:58We're not asking you to do that.
00:30:00Just find out where she comes from, that's all.
00:30:04Mama, I disagree.
00:30:06I'm not some kind of spy.
00:30:08Hm?
00:30:09You're so naive.
00:30:12Just like your father.
00:30:13What is it now?
00:30:16I'd love to her.
00:30:16That's all.
00:30:18I'm a man.
00:30:27There you go.
00:30:29Everybody was happy that day.
00:30:32The countess lent Agnes one of her gowns for her outing with the prince
00:30:38The ladies-in-waiting were also thrilled to go out and escape the everyday drudgery
00:30:45And the prince? He can't wait to be with her
00:30:48He is thrilled to see Agnes again and is counting the hours
00:30:53It's simply a magical day
00:30:55The dress looks absolutely splendid on you
00:30:59Fabulous
00:31:00The countess, she couldn't fit in it
00:31:09Breathtaking, divine
00:31:13You'll win all their hearts
00:31:37Tell me, dragonfly, have I ever lived here?
00:31:39Let the prince find out about that
00:31:45Let the prince
00:31:45What?
00:31:47Good night
00:31:49Let the prince
00:32:24Our country spans from Velkitin to Loni.
00:32:27We have hundreds of hectares of arable land, forests and fishponds.
00:32:33Mama insists that the property remains in noble hands.
00:32:36It is absolutely vital to her.
00:32:39She sent me out to find myself a noble bride, but well, I simply couldn't find any.
00:32:44Why not? Is there a shortage here of princesses?
00:32:49In a way, yes.
00:32:53Is it true that in France, ordinary people want to change the order of the world?
00:32:58Oh, yes. Even my family is all about equality.
00:33:01Or was. I have no one left now.
00:33:04Oh. I'm sorry to hear that.
00:33:08But you are not French, am I right?
00:33:10No, I'm not. My family lived somewhere around here.
00:33:14At first, I was taken care of by my dear aunt.
00:33:18But then she was no longer up to it.
00:33:20I have just vague memories. I was very young.
00:33:24Well then, if your family lived here, we could search the old archives and find your history.
00:33:30Maybe later.
00:33:32Do you know how to play tag?
00:33:35Play tag?
00:33:41Remarkable.
00:33:41Hmm, yes.
00:34:02Oh, yes.
00:34:03Oh, yes.
00:34:04Oh, yes.
00:34:05Oh, yes.
00:34:06No, yes.
00:34:07Oh, yes.
00:34:11And I'm sorry.
00:34:11Oh, yes.
00:34:11Let's go, let's go!
00:35:00I suppose I'm hungry.
00:35:13Yes, I, I lost, I lost my peace of mind.
00:35:16Hand release, I simply cannot find.
00:35:20I'll give up all of the other girls.
00:35:22My heart is in a twirl.
00:35:24She's perfect like a pearl.
00:35:38Ow.
00:35:51Shouldn't they be back by now?
00:35:52Why not let them enjoy the fresh air?
00:35:57The butler was supposed to bring some wood for the fire.
00:36:01I know. Here he comes.
00:36:03I think. Oh, now we'll get some heat.
00:36:07So, spill the beans. How was the tour?
00:36:10Very instructive, Mama.
00:36:13Mm-hmm.
00:36:17Instructive for you?
00:36:18Or do you mean for Agnes de Fontenard?
00:36:22Blah.
00:36:23Mama, it's Montembeleu.
00:36:27Blah.
00:36:30Where's the butler?
00:36:31I don't know.
00:36:33I need to leave.
00:36:38He loves me.
00:36:41Faithfully.
00:36:43Secretly.
00:36:45He's tormented by love.
00:36:48He desires another.
00:36:50He loves me not.
00:36:53He loves me...
00:36:55Faithfully.
00:36:59Secretly.
00:37:07Dottie Flitz.
00:37:12Hmm?
00:37:14Are you going to cook it?
00:37:17Well, what on earth do you think we ought to do with it?
00:37:20It's cauliflower.
00:37:22In France, you roast it.
00:37:24Never otherwise.
00:37:25Then add some cheese.
00:37:26It's delicious.
00:37:27In Bohemia, you cook it.
00:37:29Never otherwise.
00:37:29We just add a little bit of cumin.
00:37:32Have you washed your hands?
00:37:33Of course I washed them.
00:37:34I'm not talking to you, wacky.
00:37:37Listen up, cook.
00:37:38Prince!
00:37:39I want roasted cauliflower.
00:37:57He wants it roasted.
00:38:01Prince.
00:38:03Yeah.
00:38:05All right.
00:38:08Roasted.
00:38:11Just...
00:38:12Such a fuss over one girl.
00:38:15Who roasts cauliflower?
00:38:18I simply thought that...
00:38:20Don't think.
00:38:20There's no place for novelties.
00:38:22Recipes are like laws.
00:38:24They must be adhered to.
00:38:25But why's that?
00:38:25Well, what do you mean, why?
00:38:28Chef?
00:38:30Wacky?
00:38:31Chef?
00:38:33Wacky.
00:38:35Chef?
00:38:38Wacky.
00:38:42Well, you coming?
00:38:45Right.
00:39:18Oh, Linka, what are you doing here this late at night?
00:39:22I'm reading a book.
00:39:24Which book are you reading?
00:39:26The Song of Roland.
00:39:27You're reading fiction again.
00:39:30Not I.
00:39:32I'm searching through the archive.
00:39:35The archive?
00:39:39Tracing her lineage.
00:39:45Don't tell me you have feelings for her already.
00:39:49I only want to help her.
00:39:51You don't trust her.
00:39:52And she can't prove her origin.
00:39:56You may search until the end of time, my dear son.
00:40:00Come on.
00:40:01You're doing her wrong, Mama.
00:40:07Well, then isn't it fortunate she's got you, the defender of truth.
00:40:11Come on, now.
00:40:12Dear Mama, defending the truth is a sign of nobleness.
00:40:15I shall prove that she is of noble birth.
00:40:22You went a bit too far.
00:40:43I see you're paying a visit to your siblings at last.
00:40:47How refreshing.
00:40:51I just like to apologize.
00:40:56Apology accepted.
00:40:58You lost your temper.
00:41:01You know, Agnes believes that her family may have lived here in the vicinity.
00:41:07Close by.
00:41:08Does she?
00:41:20Does she?
00:41:22Milanec, Olinka, both of you, cover your ears, will you?
00:41:35So first she's a princess, right?
00:41:37And now what?
00:41:39Is she a cousin of ours?
00:41:41How can you buy into that, my dear son?
00:41:44Oh, please, Mama.
00:41:46Everything she said sounded very plausible.
00:41:48If you just gave her...
00:41:49Of course.
00:41:50Very plausible, I'm sure.
00:41:51She turns up out of the blue, uninvited.
00:41:54Woos all of you into believing her, and then what?
00:41:56Does this house belong to her as well?
00:41:58Don't you remember, Mama?
00:42:00We bought this place not knowing much about the previous owners.
00:42:03I disagree.
00:42:04I disagree.
00:42:05I disagree.
00:42:06She's an intruder.
00:42:08It's getting completely out of control.
00:42:11Have you gone absolutely insane?
00:42:14We know nothing about her ancestors.
00:42:16Not a thing.
00:42:21We can easily find out who they were if we want to.
00:42:25In France.
00:42:26Do you have any idea what's going on there?
00:42:28A revolution.
00:42:30La revolution.
00:42:32The mob is unleashed.
00:42:35Agnes said that the people were starving.
00:42:38They even refused to eat cake.
00:42:40Oh, come on.
00:42:41Why would they refuse to eat cake that's offered to them?
00:42:44It's ridiculous.
00:42:44Could you explain it to me?
00:42:47Well, do you have any ideas?
00:42:49Well, I...
00:42:51I'll try and find out more tomorrow.
00:42:52Oh, lovely.
00:42:53You don't say.
00:42:54That's what I thought.
00:42:55But my son, this time.
00:42:56Your sweet Milana and dear sister, Olinga.
00:43:00We'll come along.
00:43:01To keep you company.
00:43:04Hooray!
00:43:06We're coming along.
00:43:07Oh, dear.
00:43:08You look so unhappy.
00:43:11Well, then.
00:43:12Spicy, Tracy, and Daisy will join you as well.
00:43:14As you wish, Mama.
00:43:15Fine.
00:43:25Will you be as troublesome when you grow up?
00:43:40Agnes.
00:43:45I hope you're not looking for the prince, my darling.
00:43:56You had better go to the kitchen.
00:44:03Nanny?
00:44:22Cook, I think I'm hallucinating.
00:44:25You're hungry.
00:44:27Here.
00:44:28Help yourself.
00:44:29Pork large with cracklings.
00:44:30Here's a knife.
00:44:33Spread it on the bread.
00:44:34What on earth is that?
00:44:36You'll see.
00:44:37Come on, try it.
00:44:48Yum.
00:44:50Why don't we eat this in France?
00:44:53Don't ask me.
00:44:58Look here.
00:44:59Have some eggs.
00:45:01I think this will do to fill me up for now.
00:45:04I'm glad you like it.
00:45:15Isn't it lovely that we're accompanying the prince?
00:45:19He's got a rendezvous.
00:45:21It's called playing gooseberry.
00:45:23At least we're getting some excitement.
00:45:43Did you see their faces?
00:45:46Don't you dare mock them.
00:45:47Oh, yes?
00:45:48Look who's talking.
00:45:50Wacky's talking.
00:45:52Wacky.
00:45:53Are they going to kiss or what?
00:45:54Nalanek, do you remember how I took you by the leg and threw you into the pond?
00:46:08Wacky!
00:46:09Wacky!
00:46:11Wacky!
00:46:22Wacky!
00:46:24two one ready or not I see you Mila neck here I come I see spicy ready or not
00:46:35Tracy over there and Daisy well and here's all Inca there
00:46:58come on I know where to hide come on come on you don't want to be found do you
00:47:31you
00:48:37What took you so long?
00:48:40We were playing hide-and-seek.
00:48:42Hide-and-seek?
00:48:45Yes, hide-and-seek.
00:48:47The butler was the seeker, and we were the hiders.
00:48:50The butler.
00:48:54How old are you, Miroslav?
00:48:58We're trying to get you married.
00:49:01Indeed, Mama.
00:49:02We rely on you. You're the heir.
00:49:04I'm in love with her.
00:49:14What is it now?
00:49:17What's the matter?
00:49:24Fine.
00:49:34Wake up, ma'am.
00:49:37What is everybody doing here?
00:49:39What's this about?
00:49:40Get out!
00:49:43As for you, Miroslav,
00:49:45we don't even know if she is of noble birth.
00:49:51What will we tell the other princesses?
00:49:53Mama, I've seen them all.
00:49:56I'll refresh your memory.
00:50:00Do you remember this one?
00:50:02Very pretty she was, wasn't she?
00:50:04Mm-hmm.
00:50:05And very stupid.
00:50:08Ah, and this one.
00:50:10This one was very knowledgeable.
00:50:13Mm-hmm.
00:50:14But not so much of a beauty, was she?
00:50:16Mm-hmm.
00:50:17And this one.
00:50:19She was almost perfect.
00:50:21Mm-hmm.
00:50:22Except she had a twin sister,
00:50:24and I cannot marry both of them, can I, Papa?
00:50:26There was one who was rich.
00:50:28Oh, yes.
00:50:28This one.
00:50:29Mm-hmm.
00:50:31Mama, I cannot possibly marry for money, can I?
00:50:34What would the people say?
00:50:35At least we could afford to fix the roof.
00:50:37Think about that.
00:50:39No, no, no, no, and no.
00:50:45She is of noble birth.
00:50:47Mama, if you only knew just how,
00:50:49just how gentle and accomplished she is.
00:50:55How beautiful.
00:50:59There must be a way to find out.
00:51:01For sure, if she is of noble birth,
00:51:02there must be some way.
00:51:06There is a way, indeed.
00:51:10Pass me the call bell, and go.
00:51:15Be off with you, too, my lord.
00:51:29Let me demonstrate the benefits of serial production.
00:51:32Wacky.
00:51:33Wacky.
00:51:38Oh.
00:51:41Wow.
00:51:46I don't do this.
00:52:05Over to you.
00:52:06I'll be right back.
00:52:09It's easy peasy.
00:52:25At your service, m'lady.
00:52:27What can I do for you?
00:52:29Get me a pea.
00:52:30Oh, peas. Sure.
00:52:32It's boiled or roasted peas.
00:52:33I just want you to give me...
00:52:36One green pea.
00:52:37Raw, please.
00:52:39One pea.
00:52:41That's green...
00:52:43and raw.
00:52:44Certainly.
00:52:46As you wish.
00:52:47Coming right up.
00:52:48Thank you, m'lady.
00:52:54Is everything all right?
00:52:57Well, go on.
00:52:58Let's speed it up.
00:53:21First, they want roasted cauliflower, and now they want raw peas.
00:53:26They'll end up going on a diet and making me a gardener.
00:53:30Shouldn't it come with a side dish?
00:53:33A side dish with a side dish?
00:53:41You don't expect me to eat it, do you?
00:53:44The countess interjected.
00:53:46I want you to place one pea under the mattress,
00:53:49and if she complains in the morning that she was uncomfortable,
00:53:52it means she's noble.
00:53:53It is an ancient test required by law.
00:54:01Very good.
00:54:25It is endless.
00:54:26Oh
00:54:37Tomorrow we shall see
00:54:51Chef wacky
00:55:03Excuse me, yes
00:55:12Hmm all right, it's fine. Everything's fine
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00:55:53What is it, Nanny?
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00:57:55Good morning.
00:57:56Oh, good morning, dear princess.
00:58:00Come on in. Breakfast will be ready in no time.
00:58:03You don't worry about a thing.
00:58:06Thank you, but I don't feel like eating today.
00:58:09Why? What's the matter?
00:58:12I'm all out of sorts.
00:58:15I hardly closed my eyes at night.
00:58:22Uh, well then, I'm...
00:58:25I'm popping out now.
00:58:27You wait here. I'll be right back.
00:58:30I'll be right back.
00:58:44Madam.
00:58:46Hmm?
00:58:47Madam!
00:58:48I'm extremely concerned about the, well, about all the expenses I have to pay after the storm and the rain.
00:58:57Yes, I'm listening.
00:58:59That person had a dreadful night's sleep.
00:59:42I don't mean to be ungrateful.
00:59:44I had a wonderful sleep the night before.
00:59:46I have no idea what went wrong.
00:59:48Our mattresses are kind of funny.
00:59:51Hush, wacky.
00:59:52I wouldn't survive another night like that.
00:59:55But why do I even complain?
00:59:58I'm grateful for your hospitality.
01:00:00I apologize.
01:00:02Ladies never apologize.
01:00:04Never, ever.
01:00:06Let's see tomorrow.
01:00:08What are you doing now?
01:00:11Bring in more mattresses.
01:00:30Bye-bye.
01:00:30People are going to sell them.
01:00:32There's everything I can wear.
01:00:32Oh my God.
01:00:34Oh my God.
01:00:39trouvé up.
01:00:40Oh my God.
01:00:54position yes go
01:01:00again head up other side your arms position i'm all confused you need to practice i'm all sweaty
01:01:09i hope i'll make it this time you will one two three
01:01:17you see come on let's show the contest all right stop messing around come on now
01:01:23he loves me secretly faithfully he's tormented by love he desires another
01:01:29he loves me not secretly faithfully he's tormented by love
01:01:37he desires another
01:01:39oh
01:02:16Rest your legs, princess.
01:02:19Now it's time to say goodnight and close your eyes.
01:02:23It's time for your rest.
01:02:27Lovely princess, sadness, lay down in your bed and may sleep.
01:02:32Be truly blessed.
01:02:34Go to sleep.
01:02:36Have sweet dreams.
01:02:39Lay and rest.
01:02:42Be truly blessed.
01:02:46Lovely princess, sadness, lay down in your bed and may sleep.
01:02:51Be truly blessed.
01:02:54Have a good night.
01:03:11Do you feel blessed?
01:03:13Do you want to pray?
01:03:44Prince.
01:03:52Prince.
01:04:05Yes, thank you so much, Waggy. That was very kind. Waggy, does anybody know I'm in here?
01:04:11No, only me.
01:04:13All right, then. Please don't tell anyone, okay? All right?
01:04:17I won't tell anyone.
01:04:40Agnes hardly closed her eyes all night. She felt terribly uncomfortable. That's because she was so delicate.
01:04:48She was delicate?
01:04:51Yes. She could feel a little pee through many layers of mattresses. She even got many bruises from that tiny
01:04:59pee.
01:05:07Excuse me, I'm unwell.
01:05:18We've brought you hot chocolate.
01:05:23Have you caught a cold, my child?
01:05:26I don't know. I might have.
01:05:28Chocolate will do you good.
01:05:31I had trouble sleeping on black and blue all over. I will... I will get you some ointment.
01:05:38Melodic, go.
01:05:39I'm coming right back.
01:05:40Get more mattresses.
01:05:42You go and bring some, too. Right away. Come, let me see.
01:05:47Terrible.
01:05:55Here you are.
01:06:09Is that better?
01:06:11Yes, a bit better.
01:06:39I can...
01:06:41I can...
01:06:42Dust...
01:06:43Sweep and mop and clean.
01:06:48Polish, wash and iron...
01:06:51Steam.
01:06:52Dust and sweep and mop and skean.
01:06:57I can dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:07:01I can...
01:07:03Polish, wash and iron...
01:07:06Steam.
01:07:07Dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:07:10No, it has to be here somewhere.
01:07:12I can.
01:07:18I can.
01:07:20Dust and sweep and mop and clean and polish, wash and iron steam.
01:07:23Dust and sweep and mop and clean and poli-
01:07:25Um, Wacky, would you please help me with the ladder?
01:07:29I want to have a good look at what's on the top shelves.
01:07:33I can.
01:07:35Dust and sweep and mop and clean and polish, wash and iron steam.
01:07:39Dust and sweep and clean and clean and clean and clean and clean and clean.
01:07:45May I ask you a question, Prince?
01:07:49Well, first let me hear it.
01:07:51What are you looking for?
01:07:54Information.
01:07:55Um, information about Agnes' origin.
01:07:59But why?
01:08:02Why?
01:08:03Um...
01:08:07Je t'aime, she's my love.
01:08:09She holds my heart.
01:08:12She's my dream.
01:08:13My star.
01:08:15Yes, she's my light.
01:08:18Of who she is, I'll find proof.
01:08:21I'll search day and night.
01:08:23Till I find the truth.
01:08:25I won't rest.
01:08:27For Agnes' I will find.
01:08:30I envy her and it feels unfair.
01:08:35It hurts to look on form afar.
01:08:40To know that to her I simply can't compare.
01:08:48To see her admired like a shining star.
01:08:52Hush, Wacky.
01:08:56Oh, come on, Wacky.
01:08:59One day you will find true love, too.
01:09:01Somebody who's your equal.
01:09:03And who will say that he loves you.
01:09:06Maybe next year.
01:09:08Who knows what's in store.
01:09:33Agnes, try to find out what's troubling you.
01:09:37lek.
01:10:02Ah, oh, y'all.
01:10:09Oh, my God.
01:10:37Here's my proof. Her lineage is so grand. In no time, she'll be my brightest blend. I fell in love
01:10:46so sweetly. This match completes me and oh so neatly.
01:10:58Did you see Agnes this morning, Cook?
01:11:00Agnes, this morning? Here? No.
01:11:14Have you seen Agnes, Butler?
01:11:16Why would she be outside when it's raining?
01:11:29Have you seen Agnes?
01:11:39Agnes.
01:11:44Agnes.
01:11:45Agnes.
01:11:48Agnes.
01:11:50Agnes.
01:11:54Agnes.
01:12:05Agnes.
01:12:11Agnes.
01:12:29Have you seen Agnes somewhere?
01:12:31Shhh.
01:12:37Here you are.
01:12:39The source of all my trouble.
01:12:42Stay away from the door.
01:12:47Out of the way, everyone.
01:12:48I found proof.
01:12:50I was trying to trace your lineage, and look what I found.
01:12:54I found something, too.
01:12:56This is what tormented me the whole night.
01:12:58Look here.
01:12:59Carl, Johan, George, Leopold, Joseph, Bess of Crostina.
01:13:05He is your great-grandfather.
01:13:07And here, Countess Jeanette Basca of Bast.
01:13:11Countess Jeanette?
01:13:13Yes, and there's more.
01:13:16Uh, Mariana of Bast and Edward Crispin of Bezdrugits.
01:13:20These are your parents.
01:13:21Countess Jeanette.
01:13:22She would be about 70 years old now, wouldn't she?
01:13:26Yeah.
01:13:26Uh, huh, that's right.
01:13:28Uh, from what I can see here, you're the last one in your family line, you see?
01:13:33Jeanette, right?
01:13:34She's my grandmother.
01:13:36I knew you were of noble birth.
01:13:47She's a princess, then.
01:13:49Yes, she is.
01:13:53Well, my dear, you must admit, she is of noble birth.
01:13:58All right, we admit it.
01:14:20You look lovely.
01:14:22Granny, it's you.
01:14:23Welcome home, Agnes.
01:14:27Princess.
01:14:31Everybody's waiting.
01:14:41I wish you all the very best.
01:14:49The wedding was spectacular.
01:14:52The celebration lasted three days and three nights.
01:14:57Agnes and Miroslav lived happily ever after.
01:15:02I love you so much.
01:15:05I'm so excited.
01:15:11Miroslav was granted half the county, and Agnes brought her noble status as her dowry.
01:15:18Agnes would often speak of Jeanette, her nanny, who was watching over her all this time.
01:15:25And what is even more, she was her grandmother.
01:15:29She loved her so much that when only one of them was given a home in France,
01:15:34she agreed to become a servant and raised Agnes to be a lady.
01:15:42One year after the marriage, Agnes and Miroslav welcomed a daughter.
01:15:46She was named after no other than granny.
01:15:49Her name was Jeanette.
01:15:52Agnes de Sully de Montemblanc and the prince have five more children,
01:15:58three sons and three daughters altogether.
01:16:03The family never left Bohemia again and lived happily at the Cervanese Borchette Chateau.
01:16:12And the tiny pea that gave the princess so much pain,
01:16:16it was put in the museum where everyone could see it.
01:16:20But why?
01:16:22Well, because the tiny little pea proved that the princess was a real one.
01:16:34Oh no, it's raining again.
01:16:37I'm not playing then.
01:16:39If that is another godforsaken storm,
01:16:41I don't think I'll be able to handle it.
01:16:44The roof is still leaking.
01:16:45Don't worry, Mama.
01:16:47This is just the rain of love.
01:16:59I have no idea.
01:16:59The home of the world is now.
01:16:59I don't know about it.
01:17:00I don't know.
01:17:00I do know.
01:17:00No, no, no.
01:17:13I don't know.
01:17:13I don't know.
01:17:13I don't know.
01:17:14I don't know.
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