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Bratránek z Batávie

Bratránek z Batávie

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

01 January 1976

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Sylvia Turbová

Sylvia Turbová

Julie

Daniela Šounová

Daniela Šounová

Julie (singing voice)

Eva Boušková

Eva Boušková

Hanička

Libuše Hošťálková

Libuše Hošťálková

Hanička (singing voice)

Čestmír Řanda

Čestmír Řanda

Uncle

Jiří Joran

Jiří Joran

Uncle (singing voice)

Pavla Maršálková

Pavla Maršálková

Aunt

Ivana Mixová

Ivana Mixová

Aunt (singing voice)

Jan Faltýnek

Jan Faltýnek

Egon

Josef Heriban

Josef Heriban

Egon (singing voice)

Josef Čáp

Josef Čáp

1st Stranger

Zdeněk Švehla

Zdeněk Švehla

1st Stranger (singing voice)

Jan Schánilec

Jan Schánilec

2nd Stranger

Miroslav Frydlewicz

Miroslav Frydlewicz

2nd Stranger (singing voice)

Stanislav Fišer

Stanislav Fišer

Jan

Milan Karpíšek

Milan Karpíšek

Jan (singing voice)

Mirko Musil

Mirko Musil

Karel

Karel Hanuš

Karel Hanuš

Karel (singing voice)

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