Cholera v Praze
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1914 Austria-Hungary film
Cholera v Praze | |
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Directed by | Alois Jalovec |
Written by | Katy Kaclová-Valisová Antonín Michl |
Starring | Antonín Michl |
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Country | Austria-Hungary |
Language | Czech |
Cholera v Praze, '(Cholera in Prague)' is a 1914 Austro-Hungarian comedy film directed by Alois Jalovec.[1]
Cast
[edit ]- Antonín Michl as Cobbler
- Katy Kaclová-Valisová as Cobbler's Daughter
- Frantisek Fort as Suitor
- Rudolf Innemann
- Miroslav Innemann
References
[edit ]- ^ Cholera v Praze (1913) (in Czech), retrieved 2023年03月04日
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