
Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Slovak director Karpatti arrives in Prague to make a name for himself. He has brought all his belongings with him, as he can no longer show his face in Bratislava. Meanwhile, on the roof of an apartment building in Pankrác, Hrubeš and Mareš spit from the seventeenth floor, planning to become important film professionals and longing for love. Then Mareš's grandmother dies, Hrubeš is kicked out of his house by his father, and eleven terminally ill patients do not die. Václav Hrubeš meets President Klaus, and Josef Mareš finds a girlfriend, but for money. At the end, the power goes out for ten minutes throughout Prague 4, and Viliam Karpatti receives an award at the Jihlava Film Festival. It rains for the entire last ten minutes of the film, and planes hover over Prague like phantoms.
Top Cast


Jan Budař
Jan Budař
Václav Hrubeš
Jan Budař
Václav Hrubeš


Richard Krajčo
Richard Krajčo
Josef Mareš
Richard Krajčo
Josef Mareš


Miroslav Donutil
Miroslav Donutil
Václav Hrubeš starší
Miroslav Donutil
Václav Hrubeš starší


Iva Janžurová
Iva Janžurová
Lída Hrubešová
Iva Janžurová
Lída Hrubešová


Stella Zázvorková
Stella Zázvorková
Stella Zázvorková


Radovan Lukavský
Radovan Lukavský
Radovan Lukavský


Tomáš Matonoha
Tomáš Matonoha
Tomáš Matonoha


Karel Gott
Karel Gott
Karel Gott


Filip Rajmont
Filip Rajmont
Kamil
Filip Rajmont
Kamil
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