Movie: Giroflé-Giroflá

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Monika Žáková
Monika Žáková

Giroflé / Giroflá

Jiřina Marková Krystlíková
Jiřina Marková Krystlíková

Giroflé / Giroflá (singing voice)

Jiří Miegl
Jiří Miegl

Don Bolero

Jiří Zahradníček
Jiří Zahradníček

Don Bolero (singing voice)

Miriam Kantorková
Miriam Kantorková

Aurora

Blanka Vítková
Blanka Vítková

Aurora (singing voice)

Vladislav Beneš
Vladislav Beneš

Pedro

Jiří Ceé
Jiří Ceé

Pedro (singing voice)

Helena Brabcová
Helena Brabcová

Paquita

Věra Nováková
Věra Nováková

Paquita (singing voice)

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    1991-03-02

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