
Non Plus Ultras
Comedy
Overview
NON PLUS ULTRAS is a comedy with a social subtext. It takes a satirical look at a short stretch in the life of five "fans" of one Prague football club who belong to the hardcore supporters - ultras or hooligans. The gang members' lives revolve around football. They revere their "world-famous" English counterparts and uncritically take them as their role models. The undeclared leader of the gang is Bejcak (played by David Novotny), a charismatic young man of around 30 years old with natural authority. He is not stupid; he likes to use foreign words, but always in a slightly unsuitable context. The oldest member of the gang is the lonely forty-year-old Tycka (Vladimir Dlouhy), whom Bejcak took under the gang's wing. Tycka is much older than the others. The stuttering youth Pejsek (Karel Zima) is a fanatic lover of all things "English". He is seconded by the none-too-bright Potapec (Michal Novotny) and the agile, wiry Vocko (Matej Hadek), who is constantly devising new loutish exploits.
Top Cast


David Novotný
David Novotný
Bejčák
David Novotný
Bejčák


Vladimír Dlouhý
Vladimír Dlouhý
Tyčka
Vladimír Dlouhý
Tyčka


Matěj Hádek
Matěj Hádek
Vočko
Matěj Hádek
Vočko


Michal Novotný
Michal Novotný
Potapěč
Michal Novotný
Potapěč


Karel Zima
Karel Zima
Pejsek
Karel Zima
Pejsek


Jana Hlaváčová
Jana Hlaváčová
matka
Jana Hlaváčová
matka


Karolína Kaiserová
Karolína Kaiserová
Iva
Karolína Kaiserová
Iva


Oldřich Kaiser
Oldřich Kaiser
Lojza
Oldřich Kaiser
Lojza


Jiří Lábus
Jiří Lábus
Pepa
Jiří Lábus
Pepa


Naďa Konvalinková
Naďa Konvalinková
Yveta
Naďa Konvalinková
Yveta
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