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The Right to Sin (1932)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Vladimír Slavínský
Escritor : Josef Neuberg, Vladimír Slavínský, František Tichý

Sinopsis

Actores

K. V. Marek
K. V. Marek
Truda Grosslichtová
Truda Grosslichtová
Antonín Vaverka
Antonín Vaverka
Helena Monczáková
Helena Monczáková
Zdeňka Baldová
Zdeňka Baldová
Marie Grossová
Marie Grossová
Přemysl Pražský
Přemysl Pražský
Jindra Hermanová
Jindra Hermanová
Jára Pospíšil
Jára Pospíšil
Ilona Hodačová
Ilona Hodačová
Darja Hajská
Darja Hajská
Nina Ninon
Nina Ninon
Luigi Hofman
Luigi Hofman
Hana Vítová
Hana Vítová
Helena Bušová
Helena Bušová
Otto Zahrádka
Otto Zahrádka
Václav Pecián
Václav Pecián
Joža Jauris
Joža Jauris
Roman Roda-Růžička
Roman Roda-Růžička
Saša Razov
Saša Razov
Josef Oliak
Josef Oliak
Marie Oliaková
Marie Oliaková
Lída Slavínská
Lída Slavínská
Marie Holanová
Marie Holanová
F. X. Mlejnek
F. X. Mlejnek

Tripulaciones

Vladimír Slavínský
Vladimír Slavínský
Director
Vilém Werner
Vilém Werner
Theatre Play
Josef Neuberg
Josef Neuberg
Screenplay
Vladimír Slavínský
Vladimír Slavínský
Screenplay
František Tichý
František Tichý
Screenplay
Jan Stallich
Jan Stallich
Director of Photography
Jaroslav Blažek
Jaroslav Blažek
Director of Photography
Vilém Rittershain
Vilém Rittershain
Production Design
Štěpán Kopecký
Štěpán Kopecký
Production Design
Antonín Zelenka
Antonín Zelenka
Editor
Josef Zora
Josef Zora
Sound
Rudolf Průša
Rudolf Průša
Production Manager
Saša Razov
Saša Razov
Lyricist
George Andreani
George Andreani
Original Music Composer

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