Konservování masa (1951)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Věra Tatterová
Escritor : Věra Tatterová

Sinopsis

Actores

Tripulaciones

Věra Tatterová
Věra Tatterová
Idea
Věra Tatterová
Věra Tatterová
Screenplay
Věra Tatterová
Věra Tatterová
Director
Josef Pešek
Josef Pešek
Director of Photography
Marie Čulíková
Marie Čulíková
Editor
Zdeněk Novák
Zdeněk Novák
Production Manager

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