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Rambling Engelbert
Rambling Engelbert

Rambling Engelbert

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Rambling Engelbert: 1973 Czechoslovakian T.V. movie musical

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

64 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 January 1973

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Josef Laufer

Josef Laufer

Jitka Molavcová

Jitka Molavcová

Miloš Kopecký

Miloš Kopecký

Josef Dvořák

Josef Dvořák

Václav Štekl

Václav Štekl

Petr Čepek

Petr Čepek

Jiří Lír

Jiří Lír

Vítězslav Černý

Vítězslav Černý

Věra Křesadlová

Věra Křesadlová

Eva Brožková

Eva Brožková

Petra Janů

Petra Janů

Petr Novák

Petr Novák

Jiří Datel Novotný

Jiří Datel Novotný

Vlasta Kahovcová

Vlasta Kahovcová

Zuzana Talpová

Zuzana Talpová

Blažena Kramešová

Blažena Kramešová

Viktor Očásek

Viktor Očásek

Jaromír Schneider

Jaromír Schneider

Bořík Procházka

Bořík Procházka

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