
Ballad for a Bandit
Music · History
Overview
The film version of the theatre musical production by the "Divadlo na provazku" in Brno tells the tale of legendary bandit Nikola Šuhaj from Koločava.
Top Cast


Miroslav Donutil
Miroslav Donutil
Nikola Šuhaj loupežník
Miroslav Donutil
Nikola Šuhaj loupežník
Petr Maláč
Petr Maláč
Petr Maláč


Iva Bittová
Iva Bittová
Iva Bittová
Blanka Rudová
Blanka Rudová
Blanka Rudová


František Derfler
František Derfler
František Derfler
Franta Kocourek
Franta Kocourek
Franta Kocourek


Bolek Polívka
Bolek Polívka
Bolek Polívka


Jiří Pecha
Jiří Pecha
Jiří Pecha


Pavel Zatloukal
Pavel Zatloukal
Pavel Zatloukal


Evelyna Steimarová
Evelyna Steimarová
Evelyna Steimarová
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