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Do zbrane, kuruci

Do zbrane, kuruci

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Original Language

Slovak

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Release Date

04 October 1974

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Michal Dočolomanský

Michal Dočolomanský

Juraj Kukura

Juraj Kukura

Vlado Müller

Vlado Müller

Martin Huba

Martin Huba

Ivan Mistrík

Ivan Mistrík

Andrea Čunderlíková

Andrea Čunderlíková

Júlia Zamutovská

Květa Fialová

Květa Fialová

Alžbeta Poničanová

Alžbeta Poničanová

Katarína Orbánová

Katarína Orbánová

Leopold Haverl

Leopold Haverl

Július Vašek

Július Vašek

Samuel Adamčík

Samuel Adamčík

Július Pántik

Július Pántik

Vladimír Durdík

Vladimír Durdík

Adam Matejka

Adam Matejka

Ján Mistrík

Ján Mistrík

František Desset

František Desset

Ladislav Chudík

Ladislav Chudík

Ctibor Filčík

Ctibor Filčík

Hana Grissová

Hana Grissová

Kveta Stražanová

Kveta Stražanová

Vilma Jamnická

Vilma Jamnická

Jaroslav Rozsíval

Jaroslav Rozsíval

Ernest Kostelník

Ernest Kostelník

Ján Greššo

Ján Greššo

Jozef Majerčík

Jozef Majerčík

Branislav Koreň

Branislav Koreň

Vladimír Minarovič

Vladimír Minarovič

Hana Slivková

Hana Slivková

Jozef Gráf

Jozef Gráf

Ladislav Fecko

Ladislav Fecko

Ján Géc

Ján Géc

Ján Kákoni

Ján Kákoni

Imrich Jenča

Imrich Jenča

Claudia Vašeková

Claudia Vašeková

Jozef Strnál

Jozef Strnál

Jozef Szikela

Jozef Szikela

Vladimír Matúšek

Vladimír Matúšek

Ľudovít Galát

Ľudovít Galát

Rudolf Bilský

Rudolf Bilský

Dušan Barlík

Dušan Barlík

Pavol Mattoš

Pavol Mattoš

Vladimír Kostovič

Vladimír Kostovič

Dušan Vaňo

Dušan Vaňo

Eva Večerová

Eva Večerová

Júlia Zamutovská (voice)

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