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Rose Mary

Rose Mary

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Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

25 December 1977

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Jana Preissová

Jana Preissová

Rose Mary

Marta Boháčová

Marta Boháčová

Rose Mary (singing voice)

Taťjana Medvecká

Taťjana Medvecká

Wanda

Libuše Márová

Libuše Márová

Wanda (singing voice)

Jaroslava Obermaierová

Jaroslava Obermaierová

Lady Jane

Libuše Hošťálková

Libuše Hošťálková

Lady Jane (singing voice)

Eva Klenová

Eva Klenová

Ethel

Daniela Šounová

Daniela Šounová

Ethel (singing voice)

Viktor Preiss

Viktor Preiss

Jim

René Tuček

René Tuček

Jim (singing voice)

Jiří Štěpnička

Jiří Štěpnička

Hermann

Karel Průša

Karel Průša

Hermann (singing voice)

Petr Kostka

Petr Kostka

Malon

Jaroslav Majtner

Jaroslav Majtner

Malon (singing voice)

František Němec

František Němec

Hawley

Petr Svojtka

Petr Svojtka

Emil

Miroslav Frydlewicz

Miroslav Frydlewicz

Emil (singing voice)

Josef Čáp

Josef Čáp

Black Eagle

Bohumil Bezouška

Bohumil Bezouška

František Filipovský

František Filipovský

Eva Svobodová

Eva Svobodová

Irena Pešicová

Irena Pešicová

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