The Fabulous Baron Munchausen

The Fabulous Baron Munchausen

7.4

Jul 01 1962

1h 25m

Fantasy, Adventure, Animation, Comedy

A 20th century man lands on the Moon and discovers that Baron Munchausen has beaten him to it, accompanied by Cyrano de Bergerac and the characters from Jules Verne's novels about the conquest of the satellite.

Miloš Kopecký

Miloš Kopecký

baron Prášil

Jana Brejchová

Jana Brejchová

princezna Bianca di Castelo Negro

Rudolf Jelínek

Rudolf Jelínek

astronaut Toník

Karel Höger

Karel Höger

básník Cyrano z Bergeracu

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