
The Holy Quaternity
Comedy
Overview
Marital fidelity can wear you down, and Ondra and Vitek are certainly suffering from a case of serious fatigue. Working side by side and living next door to each other, it doesn't take long before these two long-married middle-aged pals start comparing sex notes, and it's plain to see their latest scores have fallen far below what they would have hoped. Luckily, a surprise holiday on a tropical island rekindles their interest in their wives - only they don't exacly lust after their designated partners. With no one to divert their attention, their roaming eyes inevitably settle on the wrong spouse, and pretty soon they've established their own little Holy Quaternity.
Top Cast


Jiří Langmajer
Jiří Langmajer
Vitek
Jiří Langmajer
Vitek


Hynek Čermák
Hynek Čermák
Ondra
Hynek Čermák
Ondra


Marika Procházková
Marika Procházková
Marie
Marika Procházková
Marie


Viktorie Čermáková
Viktorie Čermáková
Dita
Viktorie Čermáková
Dita


Luděk Munzar
Luděk Munzar
Grandpa (Ondra's Father)
Luděk Munzar
Grandpa (Ondra's Father)


Jana Gýrová
Jana Gýrová
Grandma (Ondra's Mother)
Jana Gýrová
Grandma (Ondra's Mother)


Valerie Šámalová
Valerie Šámalová
Anicka
Valerie Šámalová
Anicka


Jenovéfa Boková
Jenovéfa Boková
Johanka
Jenovéfa Boková
Johanka


Gregor Bauer
Gregor Bauer
Adam
Gregor Bauer
Adam


Václav Marhold
Václav Marhold
Lukas
Václav Marhold
Lukas
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