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Karel Steklý
Karel Steklý (9 October 1903 – 5 July 1987) was a Czech film director. He is most famous for his film '' Siréna'' (1947) for which he won the Golden Lion, and ''The Good Soldier Schweik'' (1957). Filmography *'' Prosťáček'' (1945) *''Průlom'' (1946) *'' Siréna'' (1947) *'' Kariéra'' (1948) *'' Soudný den'' (1949) *'' Internacionála'' (1950) *'' Temno'' (1950) *''Anna Proletářka'' (1953) *'' Strakonický dudák'' (1955) *''The Good Soldier Schweik'' (1956) *'' Poslušně hlásím'' (1957) *'' Mstitel'' (1959) *''Objev na Střapaté hůrce'' (1962) *''Lucie'' (1963) *'' Zkáza Jeruzaléma'' (1964) *''Slasti Otce vlasti'' (1969) *'' Svatby pana Voka'' (1970) *''Svět otevřený náhodám'' (1971) *'' Lupič Legenda'' (1972) *'' Hroch'' (1973) *'' Za volantem nepřítel'' (1974) *''Tam, kde hnízdí čápi ''Tam, kde hnízdí čápi'' is a 1975 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Jiří Krampol * Milena Svobodová * Adolf Filip * Zden ...
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Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate oceanic climate, with relatively warm summers and chilly winters. Prague is a political, cultural, and economic hub of central Europe, with a rich history and Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architectures. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV (r. 1346–1378). It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austro-Hungarian Empire. The city played major roles in the Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history as the capital of Czechoslovakia between the World Wars and the post-war Communist era. Prague is home to a number of well-known cultural attractions, many of which survived the ...
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I Dutifully Report
''I Dutifully Report'' ( cs, Poslušně hlásím) is a 1958 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. It is the sequel to ''The Good Soldier Schweik''. Cast * Rudolf Hrušínský as Josef Švejk * Svatopluk Beneš as first lieutenant Lukáš * Jaroslav Marvan as constable Flanderka * Miloš Nedbal as general major Von Schwarzburg * Fanda Mrázek as sergeant * Jaroslav Vojta as shepherd * Alois Dvorský Alois (Latinized ''Aloysius'') is an Old Occitan form of the name Louis. Modern variants include ''Aloïs'' ( French), ''Aloys'' (German), ''Alois'' (Czech), '' Alojz'' ( Slovak, Slovenian), '' Alojzy'' (Polish), '' Aloísio'' (Portuguese, Spani ... as wanderer * Jana Kovaříková as Pejzlerka * František Černý as innkeeper * František Šlégr as Schröder * Otto Hradecký as Ságner References External links * 1958 films 1958 comedy films 1950s war comedy films Czechoslovak comedy films 1950s Czech-language films Films based on works by Jaros ...
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Všichni Proti Všem
''Všichni proti všem'' is a 1977 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Vladimír Šmeral * Eduard Dubský * Jiřina Bohdalová * Vladimír Ráž * Stanislava Bartošová * Josef Vinklář Josef Vinklář (10 November 1930, in Podůlší – 18 September 2007, in Prague) was a Czech actor, a member of the National Theatre. He was married to Czech actress Jana Dítětová. Biography Born 10 November 1939, but when in 1946 the ... * Kateřina Macháčková * Břetislav Slováček References External links * 1977 films 1977 comedy films Czechoslovak comedy films 1970s Czech-language films Films directed by Karel Steklý Czech comedy films 1970s Czech films {{1970s-comedy-film-stub ...
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Tam, Kde Hnízdí čápi
''Tam, kde hnízdí čápi'' is a 1975 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Jiří Krampol * Milena Svobodová * Adolf Filip * Zdeněk Kryzánek * Gustav Opočenský * Jan Skopeček * Miloš Willig * Josef Vinklář * Antonín Hardt * Jiří Holý Jiří Holý (27 November 1922 in Ružomberok – 11 November 2009 in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical ... * Vlasta Fialová References External links * 1975 films 1975 drama films Czech drama films Czechoslovak drama films 1970s Czech-language films Films directed by Karel Steklý 1970s Czech films {{1970s-drama-film-stub ...
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Za Volantem Nepřítel
''Za volantem nepřítel'' is a 1974 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Zdenka Burdová * Antonín Hardt * Jirí Havel * Josef Hlinomaz as Driver * Ladislav Krecmer * Petr Pospíchal * Libuše Řídelová as Mudroch's Wife * Regina Rázlová as Zdena * Petr Skarke as Chalus * Frantisek Skripek as Milan * Jarmila Svehlová * Miloš Willig Miloš, Milos, Miłosz or spelling variations thereof is a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to: Given name Sportsmen * Miłosz Bernatajtys, Polish rower * Miloš Bogunović, Serbian footballer * Miloš Budaković, Serbian ... as Mudroch References External links * 1974 films 1974 drama films Czech drama films Czechoslovak drama films 1970s Czech-language films Films directed by Karel Steklý 1970s Czech films {{1970s-drama-film-stub ...
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Hroch
''Hroch'' is a 1974 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. The film was meant as a political satire that would be a parable of Prague Spring. The film was notable for negative reception, and is often viewed as the worst Czech film ever made. Cast * Oldo Hlavácek as Hroch * Helga Cocková as Dása * Svatopluk Matyás as Pip Karen * Helena Blehárová as Sona * Miroslav Homola as Borovec * Zdena Hadrbolcová as Plasilová * Eduard Dubský as Prof. Fibinger * Jirí Lír as Keeper * Slávka Budínová as Majka * Josef Vetrovec as Zoo Director * Oldřich Velen as Veterinary * Josef Kobr as Bank Director * Jiří Holý as Husband of Sona * Jan Skopeček Jan Skopeček (19 September 1925 – 27 July 2020) was a Czech actor and playwright. Born in Litoměřice, Skopeček began his acting career in 1949, appearing in numerous plays. He was married to actress Věra Tichánková Věra Tichánk ... as Dentist Hroch Awards ''Hroch'' is often called the worst ...
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Lupič Legenda
''Lupič Legenda'' is a 1972 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Eduard Cupák * Vladimír Menšík * Bohuslav Čáp * Eliška Balzerová * Jan Kúkol * Jiří Holý * Consuela Morávková * Vladimír Brabec * Martin Růžek * Josef Beyvl * Josef Větrovec Josef may refer to *Josef (given name) *Josef (surname) * ''Josef'' (film), a 2011 Croatian war film *Musik Josef Musik Josef is a Japanese manufacturer of musical instruments. It was founded by Yukio Nakamura, and is the only company in Japan spe ... * Jaroslav Satoranský References External links * 1972 films 1972 drama films Czech drama films Czechoslovak drama films 1970s Czech-language films Films directed by Karel Steklý 1970s Czech films {{1970s-drama-film-stub ...
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Svět Otevřený Náhodám
''Svět otevřený náhodám'' is a 1971 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Miloš Kopecký as Rataj * Josef Bek as Procurist * Lubomír Bryg * Slávka Budínová as Innkeeper Marta * Jiri Ceporan as Sípek * Jirí Dudesek as Singer * Zita Kabátová as Mother * Willy Kuk-Znamínko as Startér * Eva Lorenzová as Dáma * Consuela Morávková as Karla * Milos Nesvadba as Foreman * Ela Poznerová as Lady * René Pribil as Eman * Tomás Sedlácek as Vojta * Jana Švandová Jana Švandová (born 3 July 1947) is a Czech actress. She has appeared in more than 65 films and television shows since 1969. Selected filmography * ''Svět otevřený náhodám'' (1971) * ''Lovers in the Year One'' (1973) * ''The Garden (1995 ... as Slávka * Oldřich Velen as Merta * Milada Vnuková as Berticka References External links * 1971 films 1971 drama films Czech drama films Czechoslovak drama films 1970s Czech-language films Films directed by Kare ...
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Svatby Pana Voka
''Svatby pana Voka'' (Weddings of Mr. Vok) is a 1970 Czechoslovak comedy film describing love adventures of the Bohemian nobleman Peter Vok of Rosenberg. The screenplay was written by Jan Procházka and it was directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Miloš Kopecký as Peter Vok of Rosenberg * Pavel Landovský as the Emperor Rudolph II * Karel Augusta as countryman Prokop * Stanislava Bartošová as a girl Madlenka * Vlastimil Bedrna as armoured man at the bridge * Karel Bělohradský as nobleman on a horse * Jana Bittlová as innkeeper * Vladimír Brabec as chancellor Slavata * Václav Brichnáč as servant * Otakar Brousek Sr. Otakar Brousek (28 September 1924 in Krhanice – 14 March 2014) was a Czech actor and voice actor. He appeared primarily in stage productions. He also appeared in around forty films, including ''Andělská tvář'' (2002), '' Svatby pana Voka ... as William of Rosenberg References External links * 1970 films 1970 comedy films Czechos ...
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Slasti Otce Vlasti
''Slasti Otce vlasti '' is a 1969 Czech comedy film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Jaromír Hanzlík as Kralevic Karel * Miloš Kopecký as Jan Lucemburský * Daniela Kolářová Daniela Kolářová (born 21 September 1946 in Cheb) is a Czech actress. She has appeared in several Theatre Studio DVA productions. Filmography Film * ''Kawasaki's Rose'' (2009) * '' Vratné lahve'' (2007) ... Eliška * '' Tmavomodrý svě ... as Blanka z Valois References External links * 1969 films 1960s historical comedy films Czechoslovak comedy films Films directed by Karel Steklý Czech historical comedy films 1969 comedy films 1960s Czech films Cultural depictions of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor {{1960s-comedy-film-stub ...
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