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Status

Released

Original Language

Slovak

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

01 January 1982

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

František Zvarík

František Zvarík

Elo Romančík

Elo Romančík

Marián Labuda

Marián Labuda

Eduard Bindas

Eduard Bindas

Jarmila Koleničová

Jarmila Koleničová

Zora Kolínská

Zora Kolínská

Eva Večerová

Eva Večerová

Zita Furková

Zita Furková

Milan Kňažko

Milan Kňažko

Igor Čillík

Igor Čillík

Vlado Černý

Vlado Černý

Oľga Zöllnerová

Oľga Zöllnerová

Zuzana Frenglová

Zuzana Frenglová

(uncredited)

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