Movie: Dopis tanečnici

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Věra Avratová
Věra Avratová

Experienced Dancer

Věra Vágnerová
Věra Vágnerová

Young Dancer Eva

A. Schwarzová
A. Schwarzová

Dancer Blanka

Milada Matysová
Milada Matysová

Experienced Dancer (voice)

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    1949-11-04

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