
Panna
Comedy
Overview
Mrs. Piskořová, co-owner of a debt-ridden boarding house, forces her daughter Klára to marry a wealthy elderly architect, Kacík, who has recently separated from his wife. However, Klára is in love with the waiter Prokop, who she does not know is actually a mining engineer. No one suspects that Klára's land, considered worthless, contains a coal deposit...
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Věra Ferbasová
Věra Ferbasová
Klára Piskořová
Věra Ferbasová
Klára Piskořová


Saša Rašilov
Saša Rašilov
Piskoř
Saša Rašilov
Piskoř


Antonie Nedošinská
Antonie Nedošinská
Piskořová
Antonie Nedošinská
Piskořová


Božena Šustrová
Božena Šustrová
Slávka
Božena Šustrová
Slávka


Jiří Steimar
Jiří Steimar
Kacík
Jiří Steimar
Kacík


Marie Rosůlková
Marie Rosůlková
Kacíková
Marie Rosůlková
Kacíková
Sylva Langová
Sylva Langová
Milena
Sylva Langová
Milena


Raoul Schránil
Raoul Schránil
Karel Čermák
Raoul Schránil
Karel Čermák


Jiří Vondrovič
Jiří Vondrovič
Ing. Prokop Čermák
Jiří Vondrovič
Ing. Prokop Čermák


Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
Viktor Jonát
Čeněk Šlégl
Viktor Jonát
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