
The Damned House of Hajn
Drama · Thriller · Horror
Overview
Sonya is the heiress to the riches of a Czech noble family—the Hajns. Petr, a social climber marries her, ignoring some shady goings-on—in particular, an insane uncle who prowls the mansion believing himself invisible, a peccadillo the family indulges. The uncle’s stalking every corner of the house, popping out of cupboards and out from behind curtains slowly takes its toll on the young bride.
Top Cast


Emil Horváth
Emil Horváth
Petr Švajcar
Emil Horváth
Petr Švajcar


Petra Vančíková
Petra Vančíková
Sonia
Petra Vančíková
Sonia


Radoslav Brzobohatý
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Otec
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Otec


Petr Čepek
Petr Čepek
Cyril
Petr Čepek
Cyril


Valerie Kaplanová
Valerie Kaplanová
Valerie Kaplanová


Evelyna Steimarová
Evelyna Steimarová
Evelyna Steimarová


František Řehák
František Řehák
František Řehák


František Husák
František Husák
František Husák


František Švihlík
František Švihlík
František Švihlík


Ota Sklenčka
Ota Sklenčka
Ota Sklenčka
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