
Muzika pro dva
Comedy · Music
Overview
Dr. Lorenc selects excerpts from older Czech films for a symposium on laughter.
Top Cast


Zlata Adamovská
Zlata Adamovská
Zlata Adamovská


Václav Sloup
Václav Sloup
Václav Sloup


Josef Bláha
Josef Bláha
Josef Bláha


Vladimír Krška
Vladimír Krška
Vladimír Krška


Míla Myslíková
Míla Myslíková
Míla Myslíková


Jaroslav Moučka
Jaroslav Moučka
Jaroslav Moučka


Karolina Slunéčková
Karolina Slunéčková
Karolina Slunéčková
Jan Burian
Jan Burian
Musician
Jan Burian
Musician


Pavel Fořt
Pavel Fořt
Musician
Pavel Fořt
Musician
Vladimír Hruška
Vladimír Hruška
Musician
Vladimír Hruška
Musician
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