Nositelé řádů Trailer

Nositelé řádů Trailer (1953)

23 September 1953 Comedy

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Cast

František Hanus

as Oldřich Matuš

Oldřich Lukeš

as Michal Havel

Vladimír Hlavatý

as Emil Nováček

Jiří Vala

as Miloš Toroň

Josef Bláha

as Antonín Ležák

Jaroslav Seník

as Josef Vokoun

František Kovářík

as Leopold Zajac

Gustav Nezval

as Ing. Lumír Balcar

Vladimír Bičík

as Ing. Josef Vokoun

Zdeněk Řehoř

as Jaroslav Stolař

Světla Amortová

as Grandma Matušová

Jiřina Švorcová

as Marie Matušová

Ludmila Vostrčilová

as Marie Poljaková

Světla Svozilová

as Marie Frgalová

Libuše Pospíšilová

as Věra Frgalová

Crew

Miloslav Stehlík

Miloslav Stehlík Theatre Play

Otto Haas

Director

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