Dopis tanečnici (1949)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Miloš Wasserbauer
Writer : Václav Renč

Synopsis

Actors

Věra Avratová
Věra Avratová
Experienced Dancer
Věra Vágnerová
Věra Vágnerová
Young Dancer Eva
A. Schwarzová
A. Schwarzová
Dancer Blanka
Milada Matysová
Milada Matysová
Experienced Dancer (voice)

Crews

Miloš Wasserbauer
Miloš Wasserbauer
Director
Václav Renč
Václav Renč
Story
Václav Renč
Václav Renč
Screenplay
Bedřich Jurda
Bedřich Jurda
Director of Photography
Zdeněk Stehlík
Zdeněk Stehlík
Editor
Milan Hachla
Milan Hachla
Production Manager
Antonín Vaněk
Antonín Vaněk
Assistant Production Manager
Richard Týnský
Richard Týnský
Original Music Composer

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