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Pražský flamendr

Pražský flamendr

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Release Date

23 January 1942

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

František Hanus

František Hanus

Jan Sýkora

Gustav Hilmar

Gustav Hilmar

Sýkora

Antonie Nedošinská

Antonie Nedošinská

Veronika Vejvodová

Eva Matoušková

Eva Matoušková

Lenka

František Kreuzmann

František Kreuzmann

Podhajský

Marie Norrová

Marie Norrová

Bětka

Miloš Nedbal

Miloš Nedbal

Vilém Vožický

Marie Burešová

Marie Burešová

Kajetána

Karel Máj

Karel Máj

Jiří Lukas

Otýlie Beníšková

Otýlie Beníšková

Vožická

Jiří Steimar

Jiří Steimar

JUDr. Uhlíř

Ota Motyčka

Ota Motyčka

Josef Protiva

Václav Švec

Václav Švec

František Veselý

Vladimír Řepa

Vladimír Řepa

František Rambousek

Karel Hradilák

Karel Hradilák

Ludvík Zelnický

Anna Letenská

Anna Letenská

Karel Kolár

Karel Kolár

Karel

Antonín Holzinger

Antonín Holzinger

Karel Beníško

Karel Beníško

Jaroslav Orlický

Jaroslav Orlický

Gabriel Hart

Gabriel Hart

Bolek Prchal

Bolek Prchal

Emanuel Hříbal

Emanuel Hříbal

Darja Hajská

Darja Hajská

František Černý

František Černý

Ladislav Janeček

Ladislav Janeček

Fred Bulín

Fred Bulín

Bohuslav Kupšovský

Bohuslav Kupšovský

Karel Šmíd

Karel Šmíd

Marie Nademlejnská

Marie Nademlejnská

Viktor Nejedlý

Viktor Nejedlý

Miloš Šubrt

Miloš Šubrt

Dora Martinová

Dora Martinová

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