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The war will also affect children's games. The children hide a French boy who has managed to escape from a prison transport. Language differences certainly don't matter when sporting talent is on display. The refugee becomes a welcome addition to the schoolboy football team, which is about to play against the German soldiers.
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Filip Renč
Filip Renč
Paul
Filip Renč
Paul


Lucie Zedníčková
Lucie Zedníčková
Vendula
Lucie Zedníčková
Vendula


Pavel Kříž
Pavel Kříž
Gusta
Pavel Kříž
Gusta
Zbyněk Honzík
Zbyněk Honzík
Míla
Zbyněk Honzík
Míla


Daniel Šedivák
Daniel Šedivák
Benold
Daniel Šedivák
Benold


Jan Vokurka
Jan Vokurka
Randáček
Jan Vokurka
Randáček
Petr Bosák
Petr Bosák
Rudla
Petr Bosák
Rudla
Martin Šotola
Martin Šotola
Vítek
Martin Šotola
Vítek


Dana Vávrová
Dana Vávrová
Zdena
Dana Vávrová
Zdena


Viktor Vrabec
Viktor Vrabec
Viktor Vrabec
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