
A selfish self-centered widowed ruler, barely tolerated by his subjects and called appropriately enough, 'King Myself, First' asks his three daughters to name the measure of their love for him. When one of them says, "more than salt", he banishes her from the kingdom. Not understanding what she meant the King assumes love can only be measured by precious metals or one's own talent, the 'correct' answers from his other two daughters. The arrogance of the King leads him to gather all the salt in the kingdom and destroy it. Of course, this backfires as he slowly learns the universal value of the substance, and of course, the essence of his daughter's reply. With the help of the wise and magical old 'herb woman', the King also learns what it means to be a true and wise ruler.

Jan Werich
král Já I.

Vlasta Burian
kancléř Atakdále

Irena Kačírková
princezna Drahomíra

Stella Májová
princezna Zpěvanka

Milena Dvorská
princezna Maruška

František Černý
kuchař

Lubomír Lipský
princ chrabrý, syn Děloslava VIII.

Miloš Kopecký
chytrý princ

Miroslav Horníček
princ krásný, syn Alabastra XVI.

Terezie Brzková
stařenka kořenářka

Zdeněk Dítě
zahradník

Josef Pehr
dudák
Serenáda
Serenáda

Hansel and Gretel
Hansel and Gretel

Emelya the Fool and Elena the Beautiful
Emelya the Fool and Elena the Beautiful

Angus
Angus

Babes in Toyland
Babes in Toyland

R.L. Stine's Pumpkinhead
R.L. Stine's Pumpkinhead

Hansel & Gretel
Hansel & Gretel

Dobrinya and the Dragon
Dobrinya and the Dragon
Núraddín Ali a Anísaldžalísa
Núraddín Ali a Anísaldžalísa

Moon Over Parador
Moon Over Parador

Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack and the Beanstalk

The Hungry Stones
The Hungry Stones