Pět let televise (1958)

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 0분

연출 : Josef Strnad, Jan Eisner
각본 : Josef Strnad

시놉시스

출연진

Jiří Šrámek
Jiří Šrámek
Commentary (voice)
Bohumil Švarc
Bohumil Švarc
Commentary (voice)

제작진

Josef Strnad
Josef Strnad
Screenplay
Martin Glas
Martin Glas
Production Manager
Helena Lebdušková
Helena Lebdušková
Editor
Josef Strnad
Josef Strnad
Director
Jan Eisner
Jan Eisner
Director

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