- The
Twelve Chairs (Czech: Dvanáct
křesel; Polish: Dwanaście krzeseł) is a 1933 Czechoslovak-Polish
comedy film
directed by
Martin Frič and Michał Waszyński...
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cinematic adaptation of the
novel is the
joint Polish-Czech film Dvanáct
křesel (1933). The
original plot was
considerably altered, yet many
following adaptations...
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German films, Die Trapp-Familie and Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika,
hired Lee
Kresel to dub the
films in English, and
released them as a
single 106-minute film...
- Czech).
Retrieved 13
September 2021. "Parlamentní
volby 2017 - rozdělení
křesel". E15 (in Czech).
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September 2021. "Druhý
Okamura ve Sněmovně...
- – 25
September 1985) was a
Polish film actress.
Jealousy (1922) Dvanáct
křesel (1933) The
Maids of
Wilko (1979) "Zofia Jaroszewska". filmpolski. Retrieved...
- hour, and
added English-language dubbing. This
edition was
directed by Lee
Kresel of
Titan Productions and
narrated by
Norman Rose. Its
premiere was held...
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Adolf Dymsza Adolf Dymsza in 1933 film Dvanáct
křesel Born
Adolf Bagiński (1900-04-07)7
April 1900 Warsaw,
Poland Died 20
August 1975(1975-08-20) (aged 75)...
- for
numerous other films,
including Dziesięciu z
Pawiaka (1931), Dvanáct
křesel (1933), Wacuś (1935) and
Dodek na
froncie (1936). The
lyrics for his songs...
- L-club (TV show 1992)
circle of
history (TV show 1993–1995) 12 s
polovinoy kresel ili Vsyo
naoborot (TV
series 1996) 25
episodes Military Romance (TV movie...
- Ilya Ilf and
Yevgeny Petrov. The
Twelve Chairs may also
refer to: Dvanáct
křesel, 1933,
directed by
Martin Fric and
Michal Waszynski (Czechoslovakia, Poland)...