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Kráľ sa zabáva

Kráľ sa zabáva

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Status

Released

Original Language

Slovak

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

21 June 1971

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Július Vašek

Július Vašek

Leopold Haverl

Leopold Haverl

Soňa Valentová

Soňa Valentová

Ida Rapaičová

Ida Rapaičová

Ivan Rajniak

Ivan Rajniak

Elo Romančík

Elo Romančík

Ivan Letko

Ivan Letko

Marian Gallo

Marian Gallo

Slavomír Záhradník

Slavomír Záhradník

Jozef Šimonovič st.

Jozef Šimonovič st.

Anton Mrvečka

Anton Mrvečka

Eduard Bindas

Eduard Bindas

Juraj Paška

Juraj Paška

Dušan Blaškovič

Dušan Blaškovič

Anton Korenči

Anton Korenči

Mária Hájková

Mária Hájková

Renáta Dočolomanská

Renáta Dočolomanská

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