ČST v Měšťanské besedě (1954)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Sinopsis

Actores

Oldřich Kryštofek
Oldřich Kryštofek
Self (uncredited)
Zdeněk Fast
Zdeněk Fast
Self (uncredited)
Přemysl Freiman
Přemysl Freiman
Self (uncredited)
Adolf Sokol
Adolf Sokol
Self (uncredited)
Jiří Šrámek
Jiří Šrámek
Self (uncredited)
Miroslav Ráž
Miroslav Ráž
Self (uncredited)
Zdeněk Týle
Zdeněk Týle
Self (uncredited)
Štěpán Lucký
Štěpán Lucký
Self (uncredited)
Eliška Sommerová
Eliška Sommerová
Self (uncredited)
Viktor Růžička
Viktor Růžička
Self (uncredited)

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