Malostranské humoresky
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The short story film based on the book of the same name by Karel Pecka depicts the atmosphere of the Lesser Town in the 1980s.
Top Cast


Karel Heřmánek
Karel Heřmánek
Žorž
Karel Heřmánek
Žorž


Arnošt Goldflam
Arnošt Goldflam
Docent
Arnošt Goldflam
Docent


Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr
Kadlus
Josef Kemr
Kadlus


Petr Nárožný
Petr Nárožný
Anton
Petr Nárožný
Anton


Jana Synková
Jana Synková
Ela
Jana Synková
Ela


Lubomír Kostelka
Lubomír Kostelka
Václavík
Lubomír Kostelka
Václavík


Jana Švandová
Jana Švandová
Linda
Jana Švandová
Linda


Zdeněk Dušek
Zdeněk Dušek
Motejl
Zdeněk Dušek
Motejl


Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
StB Agent
Rudolf Hrušínský
StB Agent


Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký
Václav
Václav Postránecký
Václav
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