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Car transport of the locomotive is difficult, as the cargo is bulky. The three-man crew of the tractor therefore experiences many difficulties on the long journey across Bohemia...

Top Cast

  • Josef Bláha

    Josef Bláha

  • Jiří Štěpnička

    Jiří Štěpnička

  • Petr Svoboda

    Petr Svoboda

  • Karel Vochoč

    Karel Vochoč

  • Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová

    Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová

  • Míla Myslíková

    Míla Myslíková

  • Antonie Hegerliková

    Antonie Hegerliková

  • Sylva Sequensová

    Sylva Sequensová

  • Antonín Hardt

    Antonín Hardt

Overview

Car transport of the locomotive is difficult, as the cargo is bulky. The three-man crew of the tractor therefore experiences many difficulties on the long journey across Bohemia...

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