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Rok na dedine

Year: 1968 DocumentaryMusicTV Movie Rating: 8.5

Overview

The film presents a parade of customs, music, songs and dances of the Slovak people in four seasons, based on a theatre play by I. Teren and K.L. Zachar from the first years after the liberation.

Genres

DocumentaryMusicTV Movie

Cast

Karol L. Zachar

Karol L. Zachar

Tutura

Adam Matejka

Adam Matejka

Trúbel'ka

Emília Vášáryová

Emília Vášáryová

Hanka

Jozef Adamovič

Jozef Adamovič

Martin

Hana Meličková

Hana Meličková

Z. Svoreňová

Alžbeta Poničanová

Alžbeta Poničanová

Trúbel'ková

Viliam Záborský

Viliam Záborský

M. Chvojka

Ivan Rajniak

Ivan Rajniak

Smrčina

Viliam Polónyi

Viliam Polónyi

Ocielka

Jozef Majerčík

Jozef Majerčík

valach

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