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Czech

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Release Date

24 December 1979

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Viktor Preiss

Viktor Preiss

Zdeněk Řehoř

Zdeněk Řehoř

Naďa Konvalinková

Naďa Konvalinková

Martin Růžek

Martin Růžek

Věra Galatíková

Věra Galatíková

Julie Jurištová

Julie Jurištová

Marcel Vašinka

Marcel Vašinka

Ladislav Potměšil

Ladislav Potměšil

Miroslav Moravec

Miroslav Moravec

Josef Patočka

Josef Patočka

Jiří Vala

Jiří Vala

Ladislav Trojan

Ladislav Trojan

Ferdinand Krůta

Ferdinand Krůta

Václav Lohniský

Václav Lohniský

Pavel Spálený

Pavel Spálený

Vlastimil Čaněk

Vlastimil Čaněk

Ladislav Navrátil

Ladislav Navrátil

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