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Lízin let do nebe is a film of genre Drama with Josef Kemr

Lízin let do nebe (1938)

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Length 1h42
Genres Drama,    Romance
Rating58% 2.938272.938272.938272.938272.93827

Lízin let do nebe is a 1937 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr.

Actors

Josef Kemr

(Jůla, syn Plichtových)
Rolf Wanka

(Dr. Petr Tumlíř)
Zita Kabátová

(učitelka Karla Sýkorová)
Růžena Šlemrová

(Sýkorová)
Rudolf Hrušínský

(Jarka, syn Rejlkových)
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