
Mother-Hen
Comedy
Overview
A comedy about a caring protector of the family who had help, good advice and understanding for everyone. No one in the family calls Anna Svojanovská anything other than Kvočna - everyone is used to running under her protective wings as soon as any problems arise. And what a blessing this mother and grandmother has to deal with!
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Růžena Nasková
Růžena Nasková
Anna Svojanová
Růžena Nasková
Anna Svojanová


Světla Svozilová
Světla Svozilová
Olga
Světla Svozilová
Olga


Jiřina Šejbalová
Jiřina Šejbalová
Míla
Jiřina Šejbalová
Míla


Rudolf Deyl
Rudolf Deyl
Rudolf Deyl


Truda Grosslichtová
Truda Grosslichtová
Věra
Truda Grosslichtová
Věra


František Smolík
František Smolík
Jiří Ventura
František Smolík
Jiří Ventura


Jiří Steimar
Jiří Steimar
Jaroslav Topol
Jiří Steimar
Jaroslav Topol


Otto Rubík
Otto Rubík
Pavel Klenka
Otto Rubík
Pavel Klenka


Vítězslav Boček
Vítězslav Boček
Petr Tůma
Vítězslav Boček
Petr Tůma
Petr Lotar
Petr Lotar
Jan Průša
Petr Lotar
Jan Průša
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