Lid pečuje o své zdraví (1953)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 0M

Director : Fedor Kaucký, Jan Fuksa
Writer : Richard Kubeš, M. Fügnerová, Fedor Kaucký

Synopsis

Actors

Crews

Přemysl Pospíšil
Přemysl Pospíšil
Idea
Richard Kubeš
Richard Kubeš
Idea
Richard Kubeš
Richard Kubeš
Screenplay
M. Fügnerová
M. Fügnerová
Screenplay
Fedor Kaucký
Fedor Kaucký
Screenplay
Fedor Kaucký
Fedor Kaucký
Director
Jan Fuksa
Jan Fuksa
Director
Bedřich Jurda
Bedřich Jurda
Director of Photography
Václav Lídl
Václav Lídl
Original Music Composer
Vlasta Plotěná
Vlasta Plotěná
Editor
Jiří Musil
Jiří Musil
Production Manager

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