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Vinobraní

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

26 December 1972

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Zdeněk Švehla

Zdeněk Švehla

Milan Mikolič

Věra Srnková

Věra Srnková

Líza Müllerová

Helena Tattermuschová

Helena Tattermuschová

Ljulja Lela

Jiří Koutný

Jiří Koutný

Franjo Svečak

Nelly Gaierová

Nelly Gaierová

Sofia Mikolič

Miloš Bílý

Miloš Bílý

Count Bogdan

Vratislav Kadlec

Vratislav Kadlec

Nikola Mikolič

Eva Boušková

Eva Boušková

Truda

Slávka Procházková

Slávka Procházková

Mizzi Müllerová

Josef Bek

Josef Bek

Narrator (voice)

Luděk Kopřiva

Luděk Kopřiva

(uncredited)

Jindřich Janda

Jindřich Janda

(uncredited)

Ludmila Roubíková

Ludmila Roubíková

(uncredited)

Jan Šváb

Jan Šváb

(uncredited)

Karel Augusta

Karel Augusta

(uncredited)

Jiřina Kottová

Jiřina Kottová

(uncredited)

Jaroslav Mikulín

Jaroslav Mikulín

(uncredited)

Leoš Kaltofen

Leoš Kaltofen

(uncredited)

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