
Lucky Loser
Fantasy · Family · Comedy
Overview
Young Filip is cursed with terrible luck ever since his father dared to outwit Lady Fortune herself, and to make matters worse, Filip falls hopelessly in love with Fortune’s daughter, Hanička. Determined to win her heart and break his family’s jinx, he embarks on a fantastical journey around the world, where an unlikely alliance with a compulsive liar named Kdokoliv (“Anybody”) becomes his only hope in the struggle for Hanička’s love.
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Filip Cíl
Filip Cíl
Filip
Filip Cíl
Filip


Ivan Trojan
Ivan Trojan
Kdokoliv / Jakub
Ivan Trojan
Kdokoliv / Jakub


Martina Zábranská
Martina Zábranská
Hanička
Martina Zábranská
Hanička


Jiří Dvořák
Jiří Dvořák
Karlos
Jiří Dvořák
Karlos


Jiřina Bohdalová
Jiřina Bohdalová
Karlosova matka
Jiřina Bohdalová
Karlosova matka


Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
Štěstěna
Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
Štěstěna


Ondřej Vetchý
Ondřej Vetchý
Hlavsa
Ondřej Vetchý
Hlavsa


Lenka Vlasáková
Lenka Vlasáková
Hlavsová
Lenka Vlasáková
Hlavsová
Matěj Převrátil
Matěj Převrátil
Filip (5 let)
Matěj Převrátil
Filip (5 let)


Josef Somr
Josef Somr
hrobník
Josef Somr
hrobník
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