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Crown of the snake

Jun 2, 1986
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Overview

Genres

Drama
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

Lithuanian Television

Cast

Valentinas Masalskis

Konstantinas

Valentinas Masalskis

Rimantė Krilavičiūtė

Sofija

Rimantė Krilavičiūtė

Rimantas Teresas

Kaziukas

Rimantas Teresas

Sigitas Jakubauskas

Sasnauskas

Sigitas Jakubauskas

Gerardas Zalenas

Bronislavos sūnus

Gerardas Zalenas

Valentinas Klimas

Valentinas Klimas

Aurimas Babkauskas

Aurimas Babkauskas

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