
The Velvet Murders
Crime · Drama
Overview
A thriller loosely based on one of the most violent Czech criminal cases of the nineties, popularly known as the Orlík murders. The film delves into the motivation behind the killings, exposing their exceptional cruelty and an absolute absence of moral values. The perpetrators executed four people on their way to achieving material gain. Two of the bodies were found at the bottom of Orlík reservoir, the third perished in a bomb blast, and the forth was shot at home...
Top Cast


Michal Dlouhý
Michal Dlouhý
Karel Hrubes
Michal Dlouhý
Karel Hrubes


Jan Dolanský
Jan Dolanský
Ludvík Krízek
Jan Dolanský
Ludvík Krízek


Richard Krajčo
Richard Krajčo
Igor Chvalkovsky
Richard Krajčo
Igor Chvalkovsky


Alice Bendová
Alice Bendová
Iveta
Alice Bendová
Iveta


Lucie Benešová
Lucie Benešová
Irena
Lucie Benešová
Irena


Petr Motloch
Petr Motloch
Petr Motloch


Pavel Řezníček
Pavel Řezníček
Pavel Řezníček


Luboš Veselý
Luboš Veselý
Luboš Veselý
Jiří Kodeš
Jiří Kodeš
Jiří Kodeš
Jiří Zeman
Jiří Zeman
Jiří Zeman
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