
Waterloo po česku
Comedy
Overview
The short stories about marriage that Vít Olmer wrote for Playboy magazine when Arnošt Lustig was its editor-in-chief are witty, often with absurd punchlines, and clearly show that the author is a keen observer of life around us. He selected five of them for his new Czech comedy, whose common denominator is actor Jiří Krampol, the main character in each of them.
Top Cast


Jiří Krampol
Jiří Krampol
Michal, Divoký, Bimbo, Rozvinul, Hruška / de Grouchy
Jiří Krampol
Michal, Divoký, Bimbo, Rozvinul, Hruška / de Grouchy


Eva Holubová
Eva Holubová
Divoká
Eva Holubová
Divoká


Oldřich Vízner
Oldřich Vízner
Dr. Zawinul
Oldřich Vízner
Dr. Zawinul


Emília Vášáryová
Emília Vášáryová
japonská žena
Emília Vášáryová
japonská žena


Jana Paulová
Jana Paulová
Jana Paulová


Monika Kvasničková
Monika Kvasničková
Zawinulová
Monika Kvasničková
Zawinulová


Svatopluk Schuller
Svatopluk Schuller
Svatopluk Schuller


Jan Skopeček
Jan Skopeček
Jan Skopeček


Rudolf Kubík
Rudolf Kubík
Jenda
Rudolf Kubík
Jenda


Jan Kraus
Jan Kraus
Jan Kraus
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