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Music from Mars is a film of genre Comedy directed by Ján Kadár with Jaroslav Marvan

Music from Mars (1955)

Music from Mars
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Music from Mars (Czech: Hudba z Marsu) is a 1955 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos. The film starred Josef Kemr.

Actors

Jaroslav Marvan

(Václav Řehák, truhlář, předseda závodní organizace)
Oldřich Nový

(Jiří Karas, skladatel)
Otomar Krejča

(Nechleba, náměstek)
Jaroslav Vojta

(Předseda JZD)
Lubomír Lipský

(Holoubek, referent SPKPL)
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