Oratorio for Prague
Trailer: Oratorio for Prague
Year: 1968
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Gulfilms Houston
Director: Jan Němec
Cast: Alexander Dubček, Ludvík Svoboda, Josef Smrkovský, Oldřich Černík, Čestmír Císař, Zdeněk Mlynář
Crew: Claude Berri (Producer), Stanislav Szomolányi (Director of Photography), Ladislav Štaidl (Original Music Composer), Miles Glaser (Producer), Rudolf Slezák (Director of Photography), Jean-Pierre Rassam (Producer)
Runtime: 29 minutes
Release: Sep 29, 1968
IMDb: 6.92/10 by 12 users
Popularity: 0
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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