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Mořská panna

Mořská panna

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Original Language

Czech

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Release Date

06 July 1973

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Karel Vochoč

Karel Vochoč

Dagmar Veselá

Dagmar Veselá

Miroslav Horák

Miroslav Horák

Jaroslav Švehlík

Jaroslav Švehlík

Johanna Tesařová

Johanna Tesařová

Otakar Prajzner

Otakar Prajzner

Jan Vlasák

Jan Vlasák

Jan Filip

Jan Filip

Jana Vaňková

Jana Vaňková

Jana Vochočová

Jana Vochočová

Zuzana Hodková

Zuzana Hodková

Otakar Janda

Otakar Janda

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