
When It Goes Dark
Comedy
Overview
The only thing separating Nina and Richard from divorce is a contract they once wrote on a paper napkin while drunk, in which they pledged that whoever causes the end of the relationship will not receive a single crown from their joint property.
Top Cast


Petra Hřebíčková
Petra Hřebíčková
Nina
Petra Hřebíčková
Nina


Tomáš Maštalír
Tomáš Maštalír
Richard
Tomáš Maštalír
Richard


Petra Polnišová
Petra Polnišová
Alena
Petra Polnišová
Alena


Martin Pechlát
Martin Pechlát
Čenda
Martin Pechlát
Čenda
Nikol Bártíková
Nikol Bártíková
Nikol Bártíková
Nela Bártíková
Nela Bártíková
Nela Bártíková


Vojtěch Kotek
Vojtěch Kotek
Mirek
Vojtěch Kotek
Mirek


Simona Lewandowska
Simona Lewandowska
Kiki
Simona Lewandowska
Kiki


Lucie Vondráčková
Lucie Vondráčková
Food Critic
Lucie Vondráčková
Food Critic
Kostas Zerdaloglu
Kostas Zerdaloglu
Kostas Zerdaloglu
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