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Andula Won (Czech:
Andula vyhrála) is a
Czech comedy film
directed by
Miroslav Cikán,
based on a
novel by Olga Scheinpflugová. It was
released in 1937...
- her the
common Czech nickname of
Andula.
Korbel called her Mandula, a
portmanteau of "Má
Andula" (Czech for "My
Andula"),
while Anna
called him Jozka....
- comedy-drama film
directed by Miloš
Forman that
follows a
young woman,
Andula, who has a
routine job in a shoe
factory in
provincial Czechoslovakia, and...
- (Madla from the Brickyard) (1933) Okénko (Small Window) (1933)
Andula vyhrála (
Andula Won) (1938) Švadlenka (Needlewoman) (1936) Dobře situovaný pán (A...
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Brook and Ann Todd (GB) Ali Baba Goes to Town,
starring Eddie Cantor Andula Won (
Andula vyhrála) (Czechoslovakia) Angel,
directed by
Ernst Lubitsch, starring...
- Gałczyński (in Polish). Wydawn. Dolnośląskie. ISBN 978-0-195-08137-4.
Anduła, Kamil. "Udział 1
Warszawskiej Brygady Pancernej im. Bohaterów Westerplatte...
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before the
First World War. He
collaborated with his wife, the
actress Andula Sedláčková, and
worked as a screenwriter,
cinematographer and film director...
- and Co se šeptá. His
final comedy in
Czechoslovakia was
Miroslav Cikán's
Andula Won,
which appeared in
cinemas in 1938.
Following the 1938
Munich Agreement...
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rajbari is now a
heritage site of Andul.
Andul (Bengali: আন্দুল; IAST:
Āndula) is a
census town in the
Sankrail block under the
Sadar sub-division in...
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production studio Kinofa. It was
produced by Max
Urban and
starred his wife
Andula Sedláčková. A German-language
version of the opera, Die
verkaufte Braut...