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Paganini

Paganini

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

01 January 1982

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Vlastimil Harapes

Vlastimil Harapes

Nicoló Paganini

Bohumil Černý

Bohumil Černý

Nicoló Paganini (singing voice)

Jana Jonášová

Jana Jonášová

Anna Elisa

Naďa Šormová

Naďa Šormová

Bella Giretti

Josef Hajna

Josef Hajna

Giacomo Pimpinelli

Vojtech Kocián

Vojtech Kocián

Giacomo Pimpinelli (singing voice)

Bohuslav Maršík

Bohuslav Maršík

Bartucci

René Tuček

René Tuček

Felice Bacciochi

Raoul Schránil

Raoul Schránil

Count Hédouville

Zdeněk Jankovský

Zdeněk Jankovský

Foletto

Marie Veselá

Marie Veselá

Giulina

Růžena Radová

Růžena Radová

Coralina

Josef Heriban

Josef Heriban

Beppo

Jaroslav Stříška

Jaroslav Stříška

Innkeeper

Jan Hlavsa

Jan Hlavsa

Filipo

Lubomír Havlák

Lubomír Havlák

Emanuel

Boris Rudiš

Boris Rudiš

Master of Ceremonies

Karel Petr

Karel Petr

Tofolo

Hana Jonášová

Hana Jonášová

Anita

Astrid Štúrová

Astrid Štúrová

M. Černá

M. Černá

Hana Nachtmanová

Hana Nachtmanová

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