
Great Times
Family · War · Drama
Overview
The drama of the last days of the second world war through the eyes of children in rural areas.
Top Cast


Jan Vlasák
Jan Vlasák
Uncle
Jan Vlasák
Uncle


Milka Zimková
Milka Zimková
Verona
Milka Zimková
Verona
Ján Vrabec
Ján Vrabec
Mechúrik
Ján Vrabec
Mechúrik
Peter Gábriš
Peter Gábriš
Košťúrik
Peter Gábriš
Košťúrik


Ondrej Jariabek
Ondrej Jariabek
Grandpa
Ondrej Jariabek
Grandpa


Ryszarda Hanin
Ryszarda Hanin
Grandma
Ryszarda Hanin
Grandma
Dušan Zuziak
Dušan Zuziak
Števo
Dušan Zuziak
Števo
Ivan Predmerský
Ivan Predmerský
Pierko
Ivan Predmerský
Pierko
František Krasuľa
František Krasuľa
František Krasuľa
Anton Trón
Anton Trón
Anton Trón
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