Zelňačka
Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
Czech TV adaptation of the french novel "La Soupe aux choux", previously adapted for the cinema in France, with De Funès ("Cabbage Soup", 1981).
Top Cast


Josef Somr
Josef Somr
Claude Ratinier
Josef Somr
Claude Ratinier


Jan Skopeček
Jan Skopeček
Francis Chérasse
Jan Skopeček
Francis Chérasse


Kamil Halbich
Kamil Halbich
Hmota
Kamil Halbich
Hmota


Miroslava Pleštilová
Miroslava Pleštilová
Francina
Miroslava Pleštilová
Francina


Jan Šťastný
Jan Šťastný
pošťák
Jan Šťastný
pošťák


Petr Kostka
Petr Kostka
starosta
Petr Kostka
starosta


Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
Brédicot
Václav Postránecký
Brédicot


Oldřich Vlach
Oldřich Vlach
četník
Oldřich Vlach
četník
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