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Smuteční hudba za padlé hrdiny

Smuteční hudba za padlé hrdiny

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Czech

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Release Date

24 July 1977

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Eduard Cupák

Eduard Cupák

Marie Málková

Marie Málková

Karolína Pevná

Karolína Pevná

Lucie Drtilová

Lucie Drtilová

Vlasta Fabianová

Vlasta Fabianová

Naďa Konvalinková

Naďa Konvalinková

Ludmila Roubíková

Ludmila Roubíková

Radúz Chmelík

Radúz Chmelík

Václav Voska

Václav Voska

Ladislav Trojan

Ladislav Trojan

Martin Růžek

Martin Růžek

Oldřich Musil

Oldřich Musil

Vítězslav Jirsák

Vítězslav Jirsák

Jan Teplý

Jan Teplý

Josef Velda

Josef Velda

Alois Švehlík

Alois Švehlík

Alena Vránová

Alena Vránová

Petr Šťastný

Petr Šťastný

Jiří Pick

Jiří Pick

Eduard Dubský

Eduard Dubský

Jiří Adamíra

Jiří Adamíra

Alfred Strejček

Alfred Strejček

Ota Sklenčka

Ota Sklenčka

Josef Vinklář

Josef Vinklář

Viktor Maurer

Viktor Maurer

Karel Houska

Karel Houska

Otakar Brousek

Otakar Brousek

Jaroslav Kotrba

Jaroslav Kotrba

Josef Patočka

Josef Patočka

Vladimír Zoubek

Vladimír Zoubek

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