Chief, It's Amazing

Chief, It's Amazing

6.2

Dec 31 1982

1h 0m

Comedy

Criminal comedy, a first movie from the "Chief" series.

Petr Nárožný

Petr Nárožný

Josef 'Pepan' Mareček

Karel Heřmánek

Karel Heřmánek

Jaroslav 'Jára'

Naďa Konvalinková

Naďa Konvalinková

Marcelka

Jaroslava Kretschmerová

Jaroslava Kretschmerová

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