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Drama
Overview
A man was killed while trying to leave Czechoslovakia. One and a half kilograms of gold was found on him - not in coins, not in jewelry, not in bars - but in the form of plates used to make teeth...
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Robert Vrchota
Robert Vrchota
dentist Miroslav Hruška
Robert Vrchota
dentist Miroslav Hruška


Jana Brejchová
Jana Brejchová
Marie, Hrušek's wife
Jana Brejchová
Marie, Hrušek's wife


Josef Bek
Josef Bek
Oldrich Valta
Josef Bek
Oldrich Valta


Květa Fialová
Květa Fialová
Irena
Květa Fialová
Irena


Oldřich Nový
Oldřich Nový
barman Charlie
Oldřich Nový
barman Charlie


Jarmila Kurandová
Jarmila Kurandová
Mary's grandmother
Jarmila Kurandová
Mary's grandmother


Rudolf Deyl
Rudolf Deyl
Starsina Cermák
Rudolf Deyl
Starsina Cermák


Martin Růžek
Martin Růžek
Halouzka
Martin Růžek
Halouzka


Walter Taub
Walter Taub
Dr. Fischer
Walter Taub
Dr. Fischer
Věra Kalendová
Věra Kalendová
nurse
Věra Kalendová
nurse
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