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Velká přehrada (1942)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : J. A. Holman
Writer : K. M. Walló, J. A. Holman

Synopsis

Actors

Vítězslav Vejražka
Vítězslav Vejražka
Petr Pavelec
František Vnouček
František Vnouček
Jan Hejtmánek
Karel Hradilák
Karel Hradilák
Leo Berka
Adina Mandlová
Adina Mandlová
Irena Berková
Josef Gruss
Josef Gruss
Fred Dokoupil
Nataša Gollová
Nataša Gollová
Marina
Jaroslav Průcha
Jaroslav Průcha
Barták
Miroslav Svoboda
Miroslav Svoboda
Michal
Martin Raus
Martin Raus
Karel
Eva Prchlíková
Eva Prchlíková
Kavanová
Jarmila Švabíková
Jarmila Švabíková
Elsa
Rudolf Deyl
Rudolf Deyl
ředitel banky
Rudolf Deyl
Rudolf Deyl
hlasatel
Jarmila Smejkalová
Jarmila Smejkalová
dívka hlasatele
František Kovářík
František Kovářík
děda bylinkář
Gabriel Hart
Gabriel Hart
lékař
Ada Karlovský
Ada Karlovský
Jindřich Láznička
Jindřich Láznička
Vladimír Majer
Vladimír Majer
Miloš Nedbal
Miloš Nedbal
Bolek Prchal
Bolek Prchal
Vladimír Řepa
Vladimír Řepa
František Roland
František Roland
Marie Ptáková
Marie Ptáková
František Filipovský
František Filipovský
Ota Motyčka
Ota Motyčka
Vladimír Stach
Vladimír Stach
Richard Záhorský
Richard Záhorský
Josef Tlapák
Josef Tlapák
Karel Hájek
Karel Hájek
Josef Cincibus
Josef Cincibus
F. X. Mlejnek
F. X. Mlejnek
Josef Sládek
Josef Sládek
Frank Rose-Růžička
Frank Rose-Růžička
Vladimír Hájek
Vladimír Hájek
Leopold Horešovský
Leopold Horešovský
Antonín Soukup
Antonín Soukup
Emanuel Hříbal
Emanuel Hříbal
Josef Hořánek
Josef Hořánek
Otto Čermák
Otto Čermák
Václav Menger
Václav Menger
Jan Černý
Jan Černý
Dagmar Frýbortová
Dagmar Frýbortová
Viktor Nejedlý
Viktor Nejedlý
Vojta Novák
Vojta Novák
Darja Hajská
Darja Hajská
Jan Kaláb
Jan Kaláb
Oldřich Letfus
Oldřich Letfus
Olga Orlová
Olga Orlová
Nancy Rubensová
Nancy Rubensová
František Paul
František Paul
Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Bohuslav Kupšovský
Bohuslav Kupšovský
Karel Roden
Karel Roden
Marie Oliaková
Marie Oliaková
Růžena Kurelová
Růžena Kurelová
Karel Vlach
Karel Vlach

Crews

J. A. Holman
J. A. Holman
Director
K. M. Walló
K. M. Walló
Story
K. M. Walló
K. M. Walló
Screenplay
J. A. Holman
J. A. Holman
Screenplay
Jan Kohout
Jan Kohout
Editor
Vratislav Innemann
Vratislav Innemann
Assistant Director
Václav Hanuš
Václav Hanuš
Director of Photography
Jaroslav Tuzar
Jaroslav Tuzar
Director of Photography
Bohumil Heš
Bohumil Heš
Production Design
Prokop Pěkný
Prokop Pěkný
Set Decoration
Stanislav Vondraš
Stanislav Vondraš
Sound
František Jerhot
František Jerhot
Production Manager
Jiří Srnka
Jiří Srnka
Original Music Composer
K. M. Walló
K. M. Walló
Lyricist

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