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Comedy
Overview
The hero, rushing from one misfortune to another, is former accountant Řehoř Maršíček, who after a heart attack, out of fear of death, decides to live a calm, moderate life and follow the principles of a healthy lifestyle. Not to smoke, not to drink, to exercise and eat healthily. He takes up the position of an auditor of patients and hopes that he will have peace in his new job. Instead, he experiences one nervous breakdown after another. He gradually makes one good resolution after another. Řehoř falls into unhealthy food, alcohol and women. In addition, he gradually loses most of his life's certainties, including a roof over his head. The result is a second heart attack, after which the hero promises himself again that he will fix everything and live a healthy life.
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František Husák
František Husák
kontrolor Řehoř Maršíček
František Husák
kontrolor Řehoř Maršíček


Iva Janžurová
Iva Janžurová
Boženka Kolářová, Řehořova přítelkyně
Iva Janžurová
Boženka Kolářová, Řehořova přítelkyně


Josef Kemr
Josef Kemr
otec Řehoř Maršíček
Josef Kemr
otec Řehoř Maršíček


Marie Rosůlková
Marie Rosůlková
Marie Dvořáková, přítelkyně Maršíčka st.
Marie Rosůlková
Marie Dvořáková, přítelkyně Maršíčka st.


Eliška Balzerová
Eliška Balzerová
pacientka Ing. Marcela Beková
Eliška Balzerová
pacientka Ing. Marcela Beková


Blanka Waleská
Blanka Waleská
Marie Tvarůžková, přítelkyně Maršíčka st.
Blanka Waleská
Marie Tvarůžková, přítelkyně Maršíčka st.


Dana Syslová
Dana Syslová
zdravotní sestřička
Dana Syslová
zdravotní sestřička


Petr Čepek
Petr Čepek
Bohouš Fibich
Petr Čepek
Bohouš Fibich
Ivana Nováčková
Ivana Nováčková
pacientka Helena Fibichová
Ivana Nováčková
pacientka Helena Fibichová


Jan Hartl
Jan Hartl
Helenin milenec Jirka
Jan Hartl
Helenin milenec Jirka
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