
The Most Beautiful Age
Comedy
Overview
An artist's studio is descended upon by a group of retired men and a young mother who agree to model in the nude for money. Comedy ensues as the students and the local bureaucracy react to the models, all in need of extra money. Several running gags border on slapstick as the officials and the students don't know what to do with the nude models.
Top Cast


Hana Brejchová
Hana Brejchová
Vránová
Hana Brejchová
Vránová


Jan Stöckl
Jan Stöckl
Hanzlík
Jan Stöckl
Hanzlík
Josef Šebánek
Josef Šebánek
Jindra Vošta
Josef Šebánek
Jindra Vošta


Milada Ježková
Milada Ježková
Voštová
Milada Ježková
Voštová


Vladimír Šmeral
Vladimír Šmeral
Profesor
Vladimír Šmeral
Profesor
Jiří Sýkora
Jiří Sýkora
Láďa Vrána
Jiří Sýkora
Láďa Vrána


Ladislav Jakim
Ladislav Jakim
Láďa Řehka
Ladislav Jakim
Láďa Řehka


Věra Křesadlová
Věra Křesadlová
Zuzana
Věra Křesadlová
Zuzana
Milan Kříž
Milan Kříž
Jirka Nový
Milan Kříž
Jirka Nový
Otakar Marcin
Otakar Marcin
Honza Čech
Otakar Marcin
Honza Čech
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