
Murder in a Parlor Car Compartment
Comedy
Overview
Three passengers are traveling in the luxuriously appointed saloon car of an international express train: the famous Czech police inspector Trachta, the industrialist Meyer, who manufactures everything needed to keep warm (fur coats, rum, fireclay bricks), and the factory owner Bierhanzel, a manufacturer of hair-thickening ointment. At the Istanbul station, the trio is joined by the inspector’s protégé, police trainee Jindřich Hlaváček, who is finishing his thesis on train crime. The journey proceeds smoothly until factory owner Bierhanzel is struck by a toothache...
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Ladislav Smoljak
Ladislav Smoljak
Inspector Trachta
Ladislav Smoljak
Inspector Trachta


Miloň Čepelka
Miloň Čepelka
Police Trainee Hlaváček
Miloň Čepelka
Police Trainee Hlaváček


Jaroslav Weigel
Jaroslav Weigel
Manufacturer Bierhanzel
Jaroslav Weigel
Manufacturer Bierhanzel


Pavel Vondruška
Pavel Vondruška
Manufacturer Meyer
Pavel Vondruška
Manufacturer Meyer
Genadij Rumlena
Genadij Rumlena
Steward
Genadij Rumlena
Steward
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