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The Nagano Tapes
The Nagano Tapes

The Nagano Tapes

Genres

Documentary

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Five Rings Films presents the inspiring story of how Czech Republic won gold at the first Olympics to feature professionals from the NHL.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

73 mins

Rating

8.7/10

Release Date

22 February 2018

Country

Canada

Cast

Dominik Hašek

Dominik Hašek

Self

Jaromír Jágr

Jaromír Jágr

Self

Giancarlo Esposito

Giancarlo Esposito

Narrator

Pavel Bárta

Pavel Bárta

Self

John Davidson

John Davidson

Self

Michael Farber

Michael Farber

Self

Theo Fleury

Theo Fleury

Self

Brett Hull

Brett Hull

Self

Zdeněk Janda

Zdeněk Janda

Self

Lou Lamoriello

Lou Lamoriello

Self

Slavomír Lener

Slavomír Lener

Self

Tal Pinchevsky

Tal Pinchevsky

Self

Oldřich Tuma

Oldřich Tuma

Self

Robert Záruba

Robert Záruba

Self

Marc Crawford

Marc Crawford

Self

Helene Elliott

Helene Elliott

Self

René Fasel

René Fasel

Self

Roman Hamrlík

Roman Hamrlík

Self

Liběna Astrová

Liběna Astrová

Self

Jiří Koliš

Jiří Koliš

Self

Eric Lindros

Eric Lindros

Self

Bob McKenzie

Bob McKenzie

Self

Martin Vačkář

Martin Vačkář

Self

Martin Rucinsky

Martin Rucinsky

Self

Alexei Yashin

Alexei Yashin

Self

Michael Žantovský

Michael Žantovský

Self

Petr Svoboda

Petr Svoboda

Self

Serge Savard

Serge Savard

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