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Bylo čtvrt a bude půl

Bylo čtvrt a bude půl

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MusicComedy

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Getting into the popular music spotlight is not easy, as even an enthusiastic amateur, an overconfident young man whose singing career soon fails, will find out... A tantalising insight into the backstage of the entertainment industry, neither the musical passages nor the unexpectedly massive participation of the singing stars of the time succeeded.

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

27 September 1968

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Michal Pavlata

Michal Pavlata

Jan Zikmund

Václav Neckář

Václav Neckář

Jan Zikmund (singing voice)

Marie Drahokoupilová

Marie Drahokoupilová

Angelo Michajlov

Angelo Michajlov

Jarmila Gerlová

Jarmila Gerlová

Zdeněk Dítě

Zdeněk Dítě

Kateřina Macháčková

Kateřina Macháčková

Helga Čočková

Helga Čočková

René Gabzdyl

René Gabzdyl

Marta Richterová

Marta Richterová

Saša Grossová

Saša Grossová

Naděžda Sobotková

Naděžda Sobotková

Regina Kociánová

Regina Kociánová

Jana Nikrleová

Jana Nikrleová

Milan Mach

Milan Mach

Karolina Slunéčková

Karolina Slunéčková

Gino Hašler

Gino Hašler

Karel Černoch

Karel Černoch

Jiří Lahoda

Jiří Lahoda

Josef Randák

Josef Randák

Vladislav Heráček

Vladislav Heráček

Václav Rákos

Václav Rákos

Ivo Palec

Ivo Palec

Josef Beyvl

Josef Beyvl

Zuzana Burianová

Zuzana Burianová

Jaroslav Vízner

Jaroslav Vízner

Miroslav Horák

Miroslav Horák

Stanislav Fišer

Stanislav Fišer

Jana Gýrová

Jana Gýrová

Jaroslav Mareš

Jaroslav Mareš

Miroslav Homola

Miroslav Homola

Josef Hlinomaz

Josef Hlinomaz

Marie Durnová

Marie Durnová

Luděk Nekuda

Luděk Nekuda

Alena Pencová

Alena Pencová

Jitka Zelenková

Jitka Zelenková

Vlasta Kleinová

Vlasta Kleinová

Jarmila Marešová

Jarmila Marešová

Eduard Kohout

Eduard Kohout

Rudolf Cortés

Rudolf Cortés

Josef Zíma

Josef Zíma

Josef Bek

Josef Bek

Zdeněk Hess

Zdeněk Hess

Karla Chadimová

Karla Chadimová

Ljuba Hermanová

Ljuba Hermanová

Eva Bosáková

Eva Bosáková

D. Pelantová

D. Pelantová

Josef Král

Josef Král

Rudolf Kudrnáč

Rudolf Kudrnáč

Jiří Bažant

Jiří Bažant

Pavel Carbol

Pavel Carbol

Jaroslav Franta

Jaroslav Franta

František Čužna

František Čužna

Marta Kubišová

Marta Kubišová

Waldemar Matuška

Waldemar Matuška

Miroslav Koželuh

Miroslav Koželuh

Bedřich Beránek

Bedřich Beránek

Jan Čapoun

Jan Čapoun

Otto Kotýnek

Otto Kotýnek

František Kryka

František Kryka

Richard Kubernát

Richard Kubernát

Bedřich Kuník

Bedřich Kuník

Ladislav Pikart

Ladislav Pikart

Rudolf Rokl

Rudolf Rokl

Milan Ulrich

Milan Ulrich

Pavel Vitoch

Pavel Vitoch

Vladimír Žižka

Vladimír Žižka

Karel Jirsa

Karel Jirsa

K. Jelínek

K. Jelínek

V. Janoch

V. Janoch

Jiří Najbert

Jiří Najbert

M. Petr

M. Petr

Jiří Havlíček

Jiří Havlíček

M. Prchlík

M. Prchlík

H. Fischer

H. Fischer

P. Říčař

P. Říčař

Jaroslav Secký

Jaroslav Secký

J. Smolík

J. Smolík

M. Střihavka

M. Střihavka

Jaroslav Štěpnička

Jaroslav Štěpnička

Jaroslav Boťa

Jaroslav Boťa

S. Vích

S. Vích

Zdeněk Homolka

Zdeněk Homolka

Vladimír Hora

Vladimír Hora

Jaroslav Imramovský

Jaroslav Imramovský

Zdeněk Marat

Zdeněk Marat

Lubomír Pánek

Lubomír Pánek

Pavel Kühn

Pavel Kühn

Zdena Patrochová

Zdena Patrochová

Květoslav Rohleder

Květoslav Rohleder

Věra Sattlerová

Věra Sattlerová

M. Bartošová

M. Bartošová

S. Kejmarová

S. Kejmarová

F. Tichý

F. Tichý

Josef Fajta

Josef Fajta

Ladislav Fialka

Ladislav Fialka

Jiří Kaftan

Jiří Kaftan

Zdeňka Kratochvílová

Zdeňka Kratochvílová

Ivan Lukeš

Ivan Lukeš

Richard Weber

Richard Weber

Zuzana Dubská

Zuzana Dubská

Jiří Procházka

Jiří Procházka

Milan Slepička

Milan Slepička

Eva Středová

Eva Středová

M. Fišerová

M. Fišerová

Antonín Meisner

Antonín Meisner

František Šeba

František Šeba

Adolf Šmíd

Adolf Šmíd

Marie Štědroňová

Marie Štědroňová

Blažena Vernerová

Blažena Vernerová

Zdeněk Týle

Zdeněk Týle

J. Hloucha

J. Hloucha

Darja Jurčíková

Darja Jurčíková

J. Ančerlová

J. Ančerlová

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