Potulné pohádkové divadlo I. (1975)

Gênero : Comédia, Família, Fantasia

Runtime : 0M

Director : Jiří Vanýsek
Escritor : Antonín Přidal, Jiří Vanýsek

Sinopse

Atores

Miloš Kopecký
Miloš Kopecký
Miroslav Donutil
Miroslav Donutil
Jiří Pecha
Jiří Pecha
Dagmar Bláhová
Dagmar Bláhová
Jiřina Jelenská
Jiřina Jelenská
Sylvie Nitrová
Sylvie Nitrová
Arnošt Goldflam
Arnošt Goldflam

Tripulações

Milan Slimáček
Milan Slimáček
Original Music Composer
Broňa Tomášková
Broňa Tomášková
Costume Design
Luděk Škuta
Luděk Škuta
Set Designer
Zdeněk Novotný
Zdeněk Novotný
Art Direction
Eugen Sokolovský ml.
Eugen Sokolovský ml.
Assistant Director
Anna Inemanová
Anna Inemanová
Script
Ilona Stáňová
Ilona Stáňová
Production Manager
Václav Myslivec
Václav Myslivec
Director of Photography
Jiří Vanýsek
Jiří Vanýsek
Director
Antonín Přidal
Antonín Přidal
Screenplay
Jiří Vanýsek
Jiří Vanýsek
Screenplay

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