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Člověk proti zkáze

Člověk proti zkáze

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Biography of Karel Čapek.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

01 February 1990

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Josef Abrhám

Josef Abrhám

Karel Čapek

Hana Maciuchová

Hana Maciuchová

Olga Scheinpflugová

František Řehák

František Řehák

Josef Čapek

Věra Galatíková

Věra Galatíková

Helena Čapková

Libuše Šafránková

Libuše Šafránková

Věra Hrůzová

Johanna Tesařová

Johanna Tesařová

Růžena

Monika Švábová

Monika Švábová

Erika

Svatopluk Beneš

Svatopluk Beneš

T. G. Masaryk

Tomáš Juřička

Tomáš Juřička

Jan Drda

Ota Sklenčka

Ota Sklenčka

H. G. Wells

Ladislav Lakomý

Ladislav Lakomý

Vladislav Vančura

Otakar Brousek

Otakar Brousek

František Langer

František Němec

František Němec

Prof. Charvát

Jana Štěpánková

Jana Štěpánková

Leopolda Dostálová as Mother in Bílá nemoc

Vladimír Brabec

Vladimír Brabec

Father in Bílá nemoc

Jan Kačer

Jan Kačer

MUDr. Galén in Bílá nemoc

Hana Kofránková

Hana Kofránková

Actress in Bílá nemoc

Petr Pelzer

Petr Pelzer

Alquist in R. U. R.

Jan Čenský

Jan Čenský

Kornel in Matka

Martin Stropnický

Martin Stropnický

Petr in Matka

Jana Březinová

Jana Březinová

Actress in Matka

Martin Sobotka

Martin Sobotka

Toni in Matka

Zdeněk Palusga

Zdeněk Palusga

Jíří in Matka / Son in Bílá nemoc

Hanuš Bor

Hanuš Bor

Ondřej in Matka

František Peterka

František Peterka

Baron Krüg in Bílá nemoc

Jan Grabmüller

Jan Grabmüller

Leprous in Bílá nemoc

Otta Tesař

Otta Tesař

Leprous in Bílá nemoc

Vojtěch Ron

Vojtěch Ron

Marshal in Bílá nemoc

Jiří Zapletal

Jiří Zapletal

Sigelius in Bílá nemoc

Petr Kuschmitz

Petr Kuschmitz

Lieutenant in Bílá nemoc

Martin Kolár

Martin Kolár

1st Lt. Kubíček

Zdeněk Žák

Zdeněk Žák

Václav Motl

Rudolf Stärz

Rudolf Stärz

Karel Poláček

Oldřich Slavík

Oldřich Slavík

Eduard Bass

Václav Martinec

Václav Martinec

Karel Dostal

Milan Klacek

Milan Klacek

Edmond Konrád

Karel Pospíšil

Karel Pospíšil

Dramaturge

Bořík Procházka

Bořík Procházka

František Kupka

Zdeněk Ornest

Zdeněk Ornest

Rector

Miroslav Částek

Miroslav Částek

Sepke

Dana Homolová

Dana Homolová

Fanatic German

Pavlína Mourková

Pavlína Mourková

Admirer

David Matásek

David Matásek

Fišer

Jiří Patočka

Jiří Patočka

Prof. Pelnář

Alois Švehlík

Alois Švehlík

Man by the Tram

Jan Kraus

Jan Kraus

Jules Romains

Vladimír Hrabánek

Vladimír Hrabánek

Petřík

Jiří Zapletal

Jiří Zapletal

Director

Václav Babka

Václav Babka

Man

Karel Koloušek

Karel Koloušek

Taxi Driver

Lubomír Kostelka

Lubomír Kostelka

Ondrák

Sylva Legnerová

Sylva Legnerová

Božena

Karel Brožek

Karel Brožek

Burnay

Vlastimil Zavřel

Vlastimil Zavřel

Chef

Petr Svárovský

Petr Svárovský

MUDr. Karel Steinbach

Milan Janáček

Milan Janáček

Intendant

Petr Skarke

Petr Skarke

Colonel

Jaroslav Novotný

Jaroslav Novotný

Borovička

Karel Fiala

Karel Fiala

Bedel

Josef Vondráček

Josef Vondráček

Esquire

Lubomír Tlalka

Lubomír Tlalka

Theatre Attendant

Oldřich Vlach

Oldřich Vlach

Synek

Jiří Valenta

Jiří Valenta

Klíma

Radek Hoppe

Radek Hoppe

Karel Čapek (child)

Josef Čepelka

Josef Čepelka

Josef Čapek (child)

Renata Steinerová

Renata Steinerová

Helena Čapková (child)

Josef Vajnar

Josef Vajnar

Father

Roman Šmejkal

Roman Šmejkal

Worker / Reservist

Jaromír Meduna

Jaromír Meduna

Reservist

Jiří Hromada

Jiří Hromada

Reservist

Pavel Bezděk

Pavel Bezděk

SA Officer

Petr Čech

Petr Čech

SA Officer

Michal Hradský

Michal Hradský

SA Officer

Jiří Kalenský

Jiří Kalenský

SA Officer

Jaroslav Klenot

Jaroslav Klenot

SA Officer

Frantisek Stupka

Frantisek Stupka

SA Officer

Jaroslav Špáňa

Jaroslav Špáňa

SA Officer

Petr Weig

Petr Weig

Gestapo

František Michálek

František Michálek

Gestapo

František Švihlík

František Švihlík

Gestapo

Jiří Doseděl

Jiří Doseděl

František Čužna

František Čužna

Václav Brtna

Václav Brtna

Karel Engel

Karel Engel

Jiří Kraus

Jiří Kraus

Stanislav Štícha

Stanislav Štícha

J. Nerad

J. Nerad

Jiří Klenot

Jiří Klenot

Jaroslav Tomsa

Jaroslav Tomsa

Vlastimil Bedrna

Vlastimil Bedrna

Anonymous in a Phone (voice)

Ladislav Županič

Ladislav Županič

MUDr. Karel Steinbach (voice)

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