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Mína z Barnhelmu

Dec 25, 1974
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Comedy
History

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Československá televízia Bratislava

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Cast

Viera Richterová

Viera Richterová

Emil Horváth

Emil Horváth

Beata Znaková

Beata Znaková

Igor Hrabinský

Igor Hrabinský

Martin Horňák

Martin Horňák

Emil Horváth st.

Emil Horváth st.

Bohumila Horňáková-Růžičková

Bohumila Horňáková-Růžičková

Ján Gubala

Ján Gubala

Ivan Folkman

Ivan Folkman

Ján Kramár

Ján Kramár