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František Hanus (actor)
František Hanus (12 May 1916 – 2 September 1991) was a Czech actor and occasional voice actor. He appeared in more than 50 films and television shows between 1941 and 1990. Selected filmography * '' Spring Song'' (1944) * '' Saturday (film)'' (1945) * '' Řeka čaruje'' (1945) * '' The Last of the Mohicans'' (1947) * '' Motorcycles'' (1949) * '' We Love'' (1952) * '' Focus, Please!'' (1956) References External links * 1916 births 1991 deaths Czech male film actors People from Valašské Meziříčí 20th-century Czech male actors Czech male stage actors Czech male television actors {{CzechRepublic-actor-stub ...
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Valašské Meziříčí
Valašské Meziříčí (; ) is a town in Vsetín District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 23,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument zone. Administrative division Valašské Meziříčí consists of seven municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Valašské Meziříčí (10,619) *Bynina (640) *Hrachovec (964) *Juřinka (476) *Krásno nad Bečvou (7,056) *Lhota (231) *Podlesí (1,723) Etymology The name ''Meziříčí'' literally means "between the rivers" and is related to its location on the confluence of rivers. The attribute ''Valašské'' (i.e. "Wallachian") refers to its location in the region of Moravian Wallachia. Geography Valašské Meziříčí is located about north of Vsetín and northeast of Zlín. The Vsetínská Bečva and Rožnovská Bečva rivers join in the town to form the Bečva River. T ...
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Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consisted of two sovereign states with a single monarch who was titled both the Emperor of Austria and the King of Hungary. Austria-Hungary constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg monarchy: it was formed with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War, following wars of independence by Hungary in opposition to Habsburg rule. It was dissolved shortly after Dissolution of Austria-Hungary#Dissolution, Hungary terminated the union with Austria in 1918 at the end of World War 1. One of Europe's major powers, Austria-Hungary was geographically the second-largest country in Europe (after Russian Empire, Russia) and the third-most populous (afte ...
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Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland became part of Nazi Germany, while the country lost further territories to First Vienna Award, Hungary and Trans-Olza, Poland (the territories of southern Slovakia with a predominantly Hungarian population to Hungary and Zaolzie with a predominantly Polish population to Poland). Between 1939 and 1945, the state ceased to exist, as Slovak state, Slovakia proclaimed its independence and Carpathian Ruthenia became part of Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946), Hungary, while the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed in the remainder of the Czech Lands. In 1939, after the outbreak of World War II, former Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš formed Czechoslovak government-in-exile, a government-in-exile and sought recognition from the ...
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Spring Song (1944 Film)
''Spring Song'' (Czech: ''Jarní píseň'') is a 1944 Czechoslovak film. The film starred Josef Kemr. Partial cast * Hana Vítová as Jana Mirská-Sequencová * Jarmila Smejkalová as Poldi * František Smolík as MUDr. Sýkora * Svatopluk Beneš as Franci Oborský * Růžena Šlemrová as Hrabenka Oboronská * Ema Kreutzerová as Paní Kautská * Jaromíra Pačová as Baroness Gizela * František Hanus as Petr Domin * Pavla Vrbenská as Marenka * Jindřich Plachta as lékárnik * Marie Rýdlová Marie may refer to the following. People Given name * Marie (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** List of people named Marie * Marie (Japanese given name) Surname * Jean Gabriel-Marie, French compo ... as Kozlerka * Jana Dítětová as Jana References External links * 1944 films 1940s Czech-language films Czech romantic drama films Czechoslovak black-and-white films Czechoslovak romantic drama films 19 ...
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Saturday (film)
''Saturday'' () is a 1945 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Václav Wasserman and starring Hana Vítová, Adina Mandlová and Jiřina Štěpničková.Krautz p.142 Cast * Hana Vítová as Helena Málková * Adina Mandlová as Luisa Herbertová * Jiřina Štěpničková as Karla Bartosová * Růžena Šlemrová Růžena Šlemrová, née Růžena Machová (10 November 1886 – 24 August 1962) was a Czechoslovak film actress. She appeared in more than 70 films between 1914 and 1956. Selected filmography * '' Two Mothers'' (1921) * '' Affair at the ... as Herbert's mother * Paula Valenska as Seller * Ella Sárková as John's wife * Oldřich Nový as Richard Herbert * Ladislav Boháč as Jirí Vales * František Hanus as Petr Málek * Bedřich Veverka as Jindrich * Karel Dostal as Dr. John * Jindřich Láznička as Hotel doorkeeper * Jan Fifka as Guest * Marie Geblerova as Chambermaid * Marie Hrdlicková as Cycler * Slávka Jägrová ...
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Řeka čaruje
''The River Is Performing Magic'' () is a 1945 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Václav Krška. Cast * František Hanus as Leopold Kohák * Růžena Šlemrová as Anna Koháková * Evelyna Kinská as Helena Koháková * Svatopluk Beneš as Profesor Korejnil * František Vnouček as Francois * Karel Dostal as President Šupita * Meda Valentová as Šupita's wife * Jaroslav Marvan as Jaroslav Lebeda * Jindřich Plachta as Čtverylka Production Film was shot at Český Šternberk Castle, Lipnice nad Sázavou, Písek, Těšnov train station in Prague, Divoká Šárka, Rataje nad Sázavou, Světlá nad Sázavou quarry, Zvíkov Castle, Havlíčkův Brod, Zruč nad Sázavou, Jílové u Prahy, Ledeč nad Sázavou and Stříbrná Skalice Stříbrná Skalice () is a municipality and village in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,600 inhabitants. Administrative division Stříbrná Skalice consists of four municipal parts ...
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The Last Of The Mohicans (1947 Film)
''The Last of the Mohicans'' (Czech: ''Poslední mohykán'') is a 1947 Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Slavínský and starring Jaroslav Marvan, Meda Valentová and Sona Cervená. Černík p.232 It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague. The film's sets were designed by the art director Karel Skvor. It was based on a play by F.X. Svoboda which had previously been adapted into the 1934 film ''The Last Man''. Synopsis A wealthy antique dealer rules his family with iron discipline and believes in doing things the old fashioned way, without regard for his family's own views or feelings. However, the prospective husband of his daughter manages to turn the tables on him. Cast * Jaroslav Marvan as Borivoj Kohout / Jaroslav Kohout * Meda Valentová as Borivoj's wife * Sona Cervená as Helena * Jaroslav Mares as Jaroslav * Eman Fiala as Antonín * Dagmar Frýbortová as Zdenka * Oldrich Slaný as Dr. Marek * Frantisek Stach as Lékar * Frantisek Hanus as ing. ...
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Motorcycles (film)
''Motorcycles'' () is a 1949 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič. Cast * František Hanus as Martin Baresch * Bela Jurdová as Mana Kolarschowa * Felix Le Breux as Ing. Rokosch * Vilém Pfeiffer Vilém or Vilem is Czech form of Germanic name William. It may refer to: * Vilém Blodek (1834–1874), Czech composer, flautist, and pianist * Vilém Dušan Lambl (1824–1895), Czech physician * Vilém Flusser (1920–1991), philosopher born in ... as Kerman * Robert Vrchota as Tomek References External links * 1949 films 1949 drama films 1940s Czech-language films Czechoslovak black-and-white films Films directed by Martin Frič Czechoslovak drama films 1940s Czech films {{1940s-drama-film-stub ...
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We Love (film)
''We Love'' (Czech: ''Milujeme'') is a 1952 Czech drama film directed by Václav Kubásek and starring František Peterka, Jaroslav Průcha and Jarmila Krulišová. It was shot at the Barrandov and Hostivař Studios in Prague and on location around Kladno, Ostrava and Libušín. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alois Mecera. It reflected the ideology of the ruling Communist Party and the Stalin-era aesthetic of socialist realism. Synopsis At a boarding school for mining apprentices, some of the students are able to thwart a plot by saboteurs to flood a new shaft being dug to enlarge a coal mine.https://www.csfd.cz/film/197303-milujeme/prehled/ Cast * František Peterka as Vojta Gavrecký * Jaroslav Průcha as Marec - head of school hostel * Jarmila Krulišová as Mirka * Frantisek Hanuš as Ing. Lauda * Vladimír Hlavatý as Ing. František Hruzek * Oldřich Lukeš as Barvík * Vilém Besser as Tonda Vrubel - apprentice * Lumír Blahník as Fra ...
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Focus, Please!
''Focus, Please!'' () is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1956. Cast * Jan Pivec as Posahal * Josef Kemr as Prehrsle * Zdeňka Baldová as Tchyne * Gustav Heverle as Reditel * Vlasta Burian as Dusek - ucetní * Vlastimil Brodský as Macek * František Vnouček as Sefredaktor * František Filipovský as Tajemník * Miloš Nedbal as Reditel * Lubomír Lipský Lubomír Lipský (19 April 1923 – 2 October 2015) was a Czech actor. He was known primarily for his comedic roles and also established himself as a voice actor. He was an active actor until the end of his life, playing over 300 film and stage r ... as Vrchní ucetní * Ladislav Pešek as Komentátor * Zdeněk Řehoř as Mladý * Frantisek Hanus as Autor filmu * Bozena Obrová as Klapka References External links * 1956 films 1950s Czech-language films 1956 comedy films Czechoslovak black-and-white films Films directed by Martin Frič Czechoslovak comedy films Czech co ...
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1916 Births
Events Below, the events of the First World War have the "WWI" prefix. January * January 1 – The British Empire, British Royal Army Medical Corps carries out the first successful blood transfusion, using blood that has been stored and cooled. * January 9 – WWI: Gallipoli Campaign – The last British troops are evacuated from Gallipoli, as the Ottoman Empire prevails over a joint British and French operation to capture Constantinople. * January 10 – WWI: Erzurum Offensive – Russia defeats the Ottoman Empire. * January 12 – The Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony, part of the British Empire, is established in modern-day Tuvalu and Kiribati. * January 13 – WWI: Battle of Wadi (1916), Battle of Wadi – Ottoman Empire forces defeat the British, during the Mesopotamian campaign in modern-day Iraq. * January 29 – WWI: Paris is bombed by German Empire, German zeppelins. * January 31 – WWI: An attack is planned on Verdun, France. Febru ...
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1991 Deaths
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in ) and then linked below. 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 Earlier years ''Deaths in years earlier than this can usually be found in the main articles of the years.'' See also * Lists of deaths by day * Deaths by year (category) {{DEFAULTSORT:deaths by year ...
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