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Television production based on the short story by S. Zweig. The chess game played by two men is not only the central event, but also a metaphor for a story about human aggression, guilt and liberation.
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Martin Huba | Unowned | |
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Stano Dančiak | Unowned | |
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Marián Slovák | Unowned | |
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Juraj Slezáček | Unowned | |
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Ivan Romančík | Unowned | |
| Ľubomír Záhon | Unowned | ||
| Zoro Záhon | Unowned | ||
| Róbert Šudík | Unowned | ||
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Miroslav Kolbašský | Unowned | |
| Jozef Zetyák | Unowned | ||
| Dušan Skokan | Unowned | ||
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Jozef Úradník | Unowned | |
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Attila Bocsárszky | Unowned | |
| Ivan Sogel | Unowned | ||
| Marián Kleis | Unowned | ||
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Michal Soltész | Unowned | |
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Beata Znaková | Unowned | |
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Alena Skokanová | Unowned | |
| Igor Makovický | Unowned | ||
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Heňa Kecerová | Unowned |