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A comedy film taking an ironic view of the bourgeois period prior to the First World War.
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Viliam Záborský
Viliam Záborský
Zoltán Lálik
Viliam Záborský
Zoltán Lálik


František Dibarbora
František Dibarbora
Branecký
František Dibarbora
Branecký
Vladimír Zimmer
Vladimír Zimmer
Dr. Ráznik
Vladimír Zimmer
Dr. Ráznik
Lea Juríčková
Lea Juríčková
Málika Láliková
Lea Juríčková
Málika Láliková
Eva Krížiková
Eva Krížiková
Darinka
Eva Krížiková
Darinka
Erika Bauerová
Erika Bauerová
Olinka Láliková
Erika Bauerová
Olinka Láliková


Jozef Kroner
Jozef Kroner
Sásik
Jozef Kroner
Sásik
Hana Grissová
Hana Grissová
Adela Sásiková
Hana Grissová
Adela Sásiková


František Krištof-Veselý
František Krištof-Veselý
Arpád von Rumplay
František Krištof-Veselý
Arpád von Rumplay


Otto Lackovič
Otto Lackovič
Miško
Otto Lackovič
Miško
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