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Falkenštejn

Falkenštejn

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Czech

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Release Date

30 June 1969

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Zora Rozsypalová

Zora Rozsypalová

Adolf Kohuth

Adolf Kohuth

Miluše Dreiseitlová

Miluše Dreiseitlová

Táňa Hodanová

Táňa Hodanová

Jaroslav Švehlík

Jaroslav Švehlík

Stanislav Malý

Stanislav Malý

Miroslav Horák

Miroslav Horák

Bedřich Kolliner

Bedřich Kolliner

Miloš Pavlín

Miloš Pavlín

František Šec

František Šec

Alois Müller

Alois Müller

Karel Vochoč

Karel Vochoč

Václav Antoš

Václav Antoš

Naděžda Letenská

Naděžda Letenská

Jiří Duras

Jiří Duras

Josef Pecháček

Josef Pecháček

Miroslav Olejníček

Miroslav Olejníček

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