
Three of Us and Dog from Petipas
Adventure · Family
Overview
The summer holidays are approaching and the children are bragging about all the exciting places they are going to visit during the long-awaited two months of summer. Only Tonda is not looking forward to staying in Prague over the holidays. He brightens up after his father announces that the boy can visit some friends of the family in the village of Petipas.
Top Cast
Jiří Kúkol
Jiří Kúkol
Tonda
Jiří Kúkol
Tonda
Robert Krásný
Robert Krásný
Ruda
Robert Krásný
Ruda
Jana Petrusová
Jana Petrusová
Anca
Jana Petrusová
Anca
Jindřich Matys
Jindřich Matys
Jindřich Matys


Helena Růžičková
Helena Růžičková
Ludvíková
Helena Růžičková
Ludvíková


Karel Augusta
Karel Augusta
Ludvík
Karel Augusta
Ludvík


Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
Houdek
Václav Postránecký
Houdek


Jana Andresíková
Jana Andresíková
Houdková
Jana Andresíková
Houdková


Václav Kotva
Václav Kotva
Teacher
Václav Kotva
Teacher
Radim Mahdal
Radim Mahdal
Radim Mahdal
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