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Radoslav Brzobohatý
Radoslav Brzobohatý (; 13 September 1932 – 12 September 2012) was a Czech actor. He acted in film, television and theatre, portraying around 200 roles during his career. Life and career Radoslav Brzobohatý was born on 13 September 1932 in Vrútky in the Slovak part of Czechoslovakia, into a sailor's family. In 1940, his family returned to Moravia, where they came from. He spent his childhood in Valašské Meziříčí. At the age of eight, he first appeared on stage, in an adaptation of ''Broučci''. He also played the violin in his childhood. Before finishing his studies at the gymnasium in Valašské Meziříčí, he was expelled. He then trained as a knitting machine mechanic in Krnov, where he co-founded a music group and began playing in an amateur theatre. Brzobohatý graduated from the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU) in 1954. Between 1954 and 1963, he played in various regional theatres (in Kolín, Most, Olomouc and Příbram) ...
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Vrútky
Vrútky (; (rare); ) is a town in northern Slovakia, close to the city of Martin, Slovakia, Martin. It lies in the historic Turiec region. Geography The town lies at the confluence of Váh and the Turiec River (Váh), Turiec, in the Turčianska kotlina, near the Malá Fatra mountain range. It is located north of the city of Martin, with which it shares a public transport system, and from Žilina. Etymology The name is derived from a plural form of Proto-Slavic ''*vьrǫ tъkъ > vrútok'' meaning "a hot spring". History The town was first mentioned in 1255 as ''villa Vrutk''. However, a settlement had previously existed, and had the old Slavic name ''vrutok''.http://www.vrutky.sk/drupal-5.2/?q=node/15 (Slovak) By the end of the 13th century, the settlement had been divided into Dolné Vrútky and Horné Vrútky. By 1332, the settlement gained independence and in 1809, the town had almost 300 inhabitants. The construction of the Košice-Bohumín Railway in 1870 and the Salgóta ...
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Most (city)
Most (; ) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 63,000 inhabitants. Most is an industrial city with a long tradition of lignite mining. Due to mining, the historic city was demolished and replaced by a planned city. In locations where mining has ended, Most is an example of successful landscape revitalization. Administrative division Most consists of eight municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Most (58,591) *Čepirohy (462) *Komořany (4) *Rudolice (234) *Souš (543) *Starý Most (45) *Velebudice (227) *Vtelno (840) Etymology The name Most means 'bridge' in Czech language, Czech. It first appeared as translation of the German language, German name "Brüx" (derived from the German word for 'bridge', ''Brücke''). The city was named after the system of bridges that crossed the swamps in this area in the 10th century. Geography Most is located about southwest of Ústí nad Labem and northwest of Prague. ...
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Thirty Cases Of Major Zeman
''Thirty Cases of Major Zeman'' (''Třicet případů majora Zemana'') is a Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Czechoslovak action-drama television show intended as a political propaganda to support the official image and attitude of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. The series was filmed in the 1970s. Most of the episodes are inspired by real criminal cases. The series follows the life of police investigator Jan Zeman during his career from 1945 to 1973. Cast *Vladimír Brabec as major Jan Zeman / Richard Lipinski *Miloš Willig as colonel Václav Kalina *Josef Větrovec as colonel Pavlásek, chief of criminal police *Vladimír Ráž as medical examiner Veselý *Rudolf Jelínek as major Jiří Hradec *František Němec as major Žitný of StB *Ladislav Mrkvička as first lieutenant Stejskal *Emil Horváth as lieutenant Gajdoš *Renáta Doleželová as Zeman's first wife Lída *Jaroslava Obermaierová as Zeman's second wife Blanka *Ivana Andrlová as Zeman's daughter Lída *Ra ...
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I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen
''I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen'' () is a 1970 Czechoslovak science fiction comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film starred Jiří Sovák, Jana Brejchová, Lubomír Lipský, Iva Janžurová and Petr Čepek. The plot revolves around time travel to the past to change the future. Cast *Jiří Sovák - Professor David Moore *Jana Brejchová - Gwen Williamsová *Lubomír Lipský - Professor Frank Pech *Iva Janžurová - Betsy *Petr Čepek - Albert Einstein *Radoslav Brzobohatý - Robert *Svatopluk Beneš - Giacometti * Jan Libícek - Smith * Viktor Maurer - Snyder *Miloš Kopecký - Wertheim *Stella Zázvorková - Wertheimová * Oldrich Musil - Rektor Rath *Josef Hlinomaz - Velitel policie *Karel Effa - Zástupce velitele policie * Josef Bláha - reditel Fizikálního ustávu * Josef Kemr - Professor Hughes Production The film was shot in late summer 1968 and premiered in Czechoslovakia on 27 February 1970. Analysis In the film, a character uses a device which has been ...
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Záhada Hlavolamu
''Záhada hlavolamu'' (Mystery of the Puzzle) is a Czechoslovak adventure television series produced by Czechoslovak Television, which broadcast it in 1969–1970. The nine-part series is an adaptation of the novels The Mystery of the Puzzle and Stínadla se bouří by the writer Jaroslav Foglar. It was filmed by director Hynek Bočan, who is also the author of the script with Václav Šašek. The series focuses on a group of boys from the Rychlé šípy Club who venture into the mysterious urban district of Stínadla, where they uncover various local secrets. Roles of older boys (Vonts) and adults were mostly played by well-known actors, while only Roman Skamene, who was fifteen at the time, continued to work in the acting profession from the representatives of the Rychlé šípy. Plot A group of five honest and brave boys who call themselves the Rychlé šípy undertake all sorts of activities and quests for fun and adventure. Mirek Dušín, Jarka Metelka, Rychlonožka, Červen ...
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A Leap In The Dark (1964 Film)
A Leap in the Dark (Czech title: ''Skok do tmy'') is a 1964 black-and-white Czechoslovak war film directed by Vladislav Delong. The film is about three paratroopers sent from Moscow to Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was a partially-annexation, annexed territory of Nazi Germany that was established on 16 March 1939 after the Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–1945), German occupation of the Czech lands. The protector ... to establish contact with local resistance. Cast * Martin Růžek as Štěpán Hradecký * Jaroslav Mareš as Karel Vrána * Radoslav Brzobohatý as Honza * Miroslav Macháček as Eda Hertl * Václav Voska as MUDr. Gruber * Květoslava Houdlová as Hertl's wife * Marie Tomášová as Zdena * Vlastimil Hašek as Petr Vosecký References External links * 1964 films Czech black-and-white films Czechoslovak black-and-white films 1960s Czech-language films Czech war films 1964 war films Czech World War II ...
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Hvězda Zvaná Pelyněk
''Hvězda zvaná Pelyněk'' (English: The Star Called Wormwood) is a 1964 Czech drama film written and directed by Martin Frič. It depicts the events of 1918 mutiny of Czech soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian army in Rumburk garrison. Cast * Jiřina Bohdalová as Tonka * Radoslav Brzobohatý as Vodička * Rudolf Deyl as Noha * Jaroslav Mareš as Werner * Vlasta Matulová as Hilda * Míla Myslíková as Emka * Čestmír Řanda as Klozberg * Martin Růžek as Koval * Jiří Sovák as Červenka * Zdeněk Štěpánek as General * Jan Tříska Jan Tříska (; 4 November 1936 – 25 September 2017) was a Czech actor who played over 160 roles across stage, film, and television. He worked in the United States after emigrating there in the 1970s, but later returned to his native country f ... as Lojzík * Josef Větrovec as Pelnar References External links * 1964 films 1964 drama films Czech drama films 1960s Czech-language films Czechoslovak black-and-white ...
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Atentát
''Atentát'' (English title: ''The Assassination'') is a 1964 black-and-white Czechoslovak war film directed by Jiří Sequens. The film depicts events before and after the World War II assassination of top German leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague ('' Operation Anthropoid''). Czech historians have called the film the historically most accurate depiction of the events surrounding ''Operation Anthropoid''. The agents portrayed in the film are not referred to by their real names but by the historical cover names they assumed for the operation. For example, Jan Kubiš is called Otto Strnad. Plot On September 27, 1941, Reinhard Heydrich, one of the most feared top officials of the Nazi Party, an architect of the Holocaust and Hitler's possible successor, is appointed "Reichsprotektor" of Bohemia and Moravia. As a result of his brutality and oppression he is also called "The Butcher of Prague" or "The Blond Beast". In the UK, a squad of agents is selected and trained before parach ...
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Bílá Spona
''Bílá spona'' is a 1960 Czech crime film written and directed by Martin Frič. starring Čestmír Řanda, Jarmila Smejkalová, Jan Pohan. Cast * Čestmír Řanda as Capt. Chládek * Jarmila Smejkalová as Horáková * Jan Pohan as Lt. Janda * Milan Holubár as Lt. Burda * Václav Tomsovský as Pavel * Ludmila Bednárová as Lída * Radoslav Brzobohatý as Nekola * Lubomír Kostelka as Wiesner * Blazena Kramesová as Vlasta Ziková * Ilona Kubásková as Bláhová * Marta Kucerová as Singer * Pavla Marsálková as Jandová * Oldřich Nový Oldřich Nový (7 August 1899, in Prague – 15 March 1983, in Prague) was a Czech film and theatre actor, director, composer, dramaturg and singer. He is considered one of the greatest actors of the Czech cinema in the first half of the 20th cen ... as Horák * Nina Popelíková as Táflová * Josef Príhoda as Cleaning Shop Employee * Bohumil Svarc as Stejskal References External links * 1960 films 1960 crime films 1960s Cze ...
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The Ear
''The Ear'' () is a Czech language film by Karel Kachyňa, completed in 1970. This film was banned by the nation's ruling Communist party (who were supported by the occupying Soviet forces). It wasn't released until the fall of the communist regime in 1989. Plot The film is about a bitter married couple that consists of Ludvík, a senior official of Prague's ruling Communist regime, and his alcoholic wife Anna. They return home after attending a political party dinner and notice their home has been broken into. Several strange occurrences, including the disappearance of their spare house keys and dead phone lines, lead them to believe that they are under surveillance by their own government. As the night progresses, the flaws of their marriage and of each other are exposed. Cast * Radoslav Brzobohatý as Ludvík * Jiřina Bohdalová as Anna * Jiří Císler as Standa * Miroslav Holub as Russian general * Milica Kolofiková as Woman at the party * Jaroslav Moučka as Vagera ...
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All My Good Countrymen
''All My Good Countrymen'', also translated as ''All My Compatriots'', (), is a 1968 Czechoslovak film directed by Vojtěch Jasný. Considered the "most Czech" of his contemporary filmmakers, Jasný's style was primarily lyricist.Liehm, Antonin. Closely Watched Films: Vojtěch Jasný. 1974. It took nearly 10 years to complete the script and is his most renowned work. The movie was based on real people from Jasný's hometown Kelč. The film was banned and the director went into exile rather than recant. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival where Jasný won the award for Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival), Best Director. Plot The film begins in 1945 and traces the seasonal or annual changes that a small Moravian village undergoes until the Epilogue, which is sometime after 1958. The first part of the film set in 1945 establishes the innocence and camaraderie of a village amidst the backdrop of a post-War landscape. Children play with guns and a land mine is di ...
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Mstitel
''Mstitel'' is a 1959 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Karel Steklý. Cast * Radoslav Brzobohatý as Len * Ivanka Devátá as Marynka * Jan Pivec as Konopik * Libuše Řídelová as Kabourková * Josef Beyvl as Cverenc * Gustav Nezval Gustav Nezval (18 November 1907 – 17 September 1998) by civil name Augustin Nezval, was a Czech stage and film actor. Biography Nezval was born to a locksmith family of Frantisek Nezval and his wife Aloisia. The parents wanted him to bec ... as Zedník krystof References External links * 1959 films 1959 drama films Czech drama films Czechoslovak drama films 1950s Czech-language films Films directed by Karel Steklý 1950s Czech films {{1950s-drama-film-stub ...
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