
Traja svedkovia
Genres
Overview
A historical drama set in the revolutionary times of 1848.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
108 min
Release Date
1969-02-27
Status
Released
Original Language
Slovak
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Leopold Haverl
Slavomír Záhradník
Jozef Adamovič
Dušan Blaškovič
Viera Strnisková
Alžbeta Štrkulová
Jarmila Koleničová
Jozef Kroner
Vlado Müller
Eduard Bindas
Slavo Drozd
Oľga Adamčíková
Viktor Blaho
Jozef Cút
František Dibarbora
Vladimír Durdík
Ondrej Jariabek
Ján Kramár
Ladislav Kus
Juraj Kukura
Ondrej Košut
Vladimír Kostovič
Ján Kubáň
Štefan Janči
Dušan Jamrich
Ján Gogál
Marta Gogálová
Ina Gogálová
Ivo Gogál
Ján Kákoni
Zuzana Rusková
Jozef Šikuta
Eugen Senaj
Štefan Winkler
Vladimír Kňažko
František Móži
Kornélia Kropiláková
Elena Krošláková
Libuša Majerová
Anna Grusková
Ľuba Zubríková
Rudolf Štefanovič
Milan Beniak
Emil Tomáš Bartko
Ľubomír Francisci
Peter Homolka
Eliška Müllerová
Milan Brucháč
Vladimír Bartoň
Ľubomír Galko
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