
The Secret of Blood
Drama · History
Overview
A biographical film about a Czech doctor, Dr. Jánský. The athletically inclined medic Jánský successfully completes his studies. He wants to become a surgeon, but finds himself in Professor Kuffner's psychiatric clinic, where, together with his colleague Kozdera, he tries to uncover the connection between blood clotting and mental illness. They make the surprising discovery that human blood can be divided into four groups and thus prevent it from clotting during transfusions. However, Jánský's discovery is met with misunderstanding by the Czech medical community...
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Vladimír Ráž
Vladimír Ráž
Dr. Jan Janský
Vladimír Ráž
Dr. Jan Janský


Zdeněk Štěpánek
Zdeněk Štěpánek
Prof. Kuffner
Zdeněk Štěpánek
Prof. Kuffner


Jiřina Petrovická
Jiřina Petrovická
Hedva
Jiřina Petrovická
Hedva


Vlastimil Brodský
Vlastimil Brodský
Dr. Kozdera
Vlastimil Brodský
Dr. Kozdera


Svatopluk Beneš
Svatopluk Beneš
Dr. Regent
Svatopluk Beneš
Dr. Regent


Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Kurzweil
Rudolf Hrušínský
Kurzweil


Rudolf Deyl
Rudolf Deyl
Papik
Rudolf Deyl
Papik


Radovan Lukavský
Radovan Lukavský
Kolcava
Radovan Lukavský
Kolcava


Vlasta Chramostová
Vlasta Chramostová
Kolcavova
Vlasta Chramostová
Kolcavova


Gustav Hilmar
Gustav Hilmar
Prof. Kyselka
Gustav Hilmar
Prof. Kyselka
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