
The Blue Star Hotel
Comedy
Overview
It all begins when Zuzanka, the new young owner, arrives at the dilapidated Blue Star Hotel. Determined to put the declining inheritance back on its feet, she starts chasing three young men, including the composer Jirka, who, dressed in a waiter's tailcoat, is to work off his debt to the new owner. Like his two friends, Jirka succumbs to the charms of his new boss and, with some confidence, hopes that he is the one who has the best chance of becoming her chosen one. At that moment, however, a guest arrives, intent on carrying out the family tradition and throwing an engagement party at the Blue Star Hotel, regardless of his condition. This, however, is not to the liking of his wilful fiancée. Fortunately, there is the sympathetic Zuzanka, who charms the unusual guest so much that he resolutely breaks off his engagement to the rich girl and prefers to marry the cute hotelier.
Top Cast


Nataša Gollová
Nataša Gollová
Zuzana
Nataša Gollová
Zuzana


Oldřich Nový
Oldřich Nový
Vladimír Rychta Rohan
Oldřich Nový
Vladimír Rychta Rohan


Adina Mandlová
Adina Mandlová
Milada
Adina Mandlová
Milada


Jan Pivec
Jan Pivec
hudebník Jirka Tůma
Jan Pivec
hudebník Jirka Tůma


Ladislav Pešek
Ladislav Pešek
kuchař Zdeněk Junek
Ladislav Pešek
kuchař Zdeněk Junek


Antonín Novotný
Antonín Novotný
básník Sojka
Antonín Novotný
básník Sojka
Karel Černý
Karel Černý
Karel Černý


Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk


Ferenc Futurista
Ferenc Futurista
Ferenc Futurista


Jára Kohout
Jára Kohout
Jára Kohout
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