Rudi sportsman

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Rudi Sportsman
Directed byEmil Artur Longen, Antonín Pech
Written byEmil Artur Longen, Antonín Pech
StarringEmil Artur Longen, Rudolf Sůva, Josef Waltner
Production
company
Kinofa
Release date
  • 1911 (1911)
Country Austria-Hungary

Rudi sportsman is a 1911 Austro-Hungarian comedy film. It is one of a series of four films written by and starring Emil Artur Longen as the title character, Rudi. It was filmed in Prague.


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