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Lojzička is a film of genre Comedy with Karel Hašler

Lojzička (1936)

Lojzička
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Length 1h34
Genres Comedy
Rating28% 1.443011.443011.443011.443011.44301

Lojzička is a 1936 Czechoslovak comedy film, directed by Miroslav Cikán. It stars Karel Hašler, Markéta Krausová, and Helena Busová.

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