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Release Date

28 May 2017

Country

Czech Republic

Cast

Martin Kraus

Martin Kraus

Pavel Soukup

Zuzana Stivínová

Zuzana Stivínová

Vlasta Švecová

Jan Novotný

Jan Novotný

Otakar Švec

Vladimír Polívka

Vladimír Polívka

Jirka Hušek

Petra Nesvačilová

Petra Nesvačilová

Klára

Patricie Pagáčová

Patricie Pagáčová

Jitka

Miroslav Etzler

Miroslav Etzler

Jan Lauda

Juraj Deák

Juraj Deák

Václav Kopecký

Marian Roden

Marian Roden

Dr. Klíček

Miloslav Kopečný

Miloslav Kopečný

Zdeněk Nejedlý

Tomáš Havlínek

Tomáš Havlínek

Honza Pavlinec

Rostislav Novák

Rostislav Novák

Šmíd Jr.

Rostislav Novák

Rostislav Novák

Šmíd Sr.

Petr Čtvrtníček

Petr Čtvrtníček

Taxi Driver

Ivan Pokorný

Ivan Pokorný

Director

Kristián Hynek

Kristián Hynek

Jiří Wohanka

Jiří Wohanka

René Přibil

René Přibil

Jiří Ployhar

Jiří Ployhar

Milan Enčev

Milan Enčev

Marek Dobeš

Marek Dobeš

Jiří Šafránek

Jiří Šafránek

David Bělohradský

David Bělohradský

Daniel Margolius

Daniel Margolius

Petr Macháček

Petr Macháček

Jiří Konečný

Jiří Konečný

Jakub Hubert

Jakub Hubert

Renata Rychlá

Renata Rychlá

Šimon Pečenka

Šimon Pečenka

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