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Krásná Helena

Jan 1, 1973
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Overview

Genres

Music
Comedy

Production Companies

Československá televize Praha

Cast

Eva Trejtnarová-Hudečková

Helena

Eva Trejtnarová-Hudečková

Jana Jonášová

Helena (singing voice)

Jana Jonášová

Josef Čáp

Paris

Josef Čáp

Vratislav Kadlec

Paris (singing voice)

Vratislav Kadlec

Lubomír Lipský

Menelaos

Lubomír Lipský

František Voborský

Menelaos (singing voice)

František Voborský

Miroslav Homola

Agamemnon

Miroslav Homola

Jaroslav Mikulín

Agamemnon (singing voice)

Jaroslav Mikulín

Jiří Koutný

Orestes

Jiří Koutný

Lubomír Kostelka

Calchas

Lubomír Kostelka

Jindřich Janda

Calchas (singing voice)

Jindřich Janda

Miloš Zavřel

Achilles

Miloš Zavřel

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