Hrozné dítě (1962)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Petr Schulhoff
Escritor : Petr Schulhoff

Sinopsis

Actores

Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr
Věra Koktová
Věra Koktová
Marie Nademlejnská
Marie Nademlejnská
Vladimír Zátka
Vladimír Zátka
Ladislav Němec
Ladislav Němec
Ondřej Jonáš
Ondřej Jonáš
Karel Černoch
Karel Černoch

Tripulaciones

Petr Schulhoff
Petr Schulhoff
Director
Petr Schulhoff
Petr Schulhoff
Screenplay
Ludvík Souček
Ludvík Souček
Story
Miloslav Drtílek
Miloslav Drtílek
Dramaturgy
Oldřich Payer
Oldřich Payer
Director of Photography
Dana Lukešová
Dana Lukešová
Editor
Miroslav Letenský
Miroslav Letenský
Sound
Zdeněk Novák
Zdeněk Novák
Production Manager

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