
Egyptologové
Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Comedy, 1974 (Czech Republic) : The movie takes place in England. A group of married middle-aged gentlemen have founded a pretense amateur Egyptology society to maintain some degree of freedom from their wives. The elaborate trick gradually escalates into more and more tangled web of lies and tricks, until they have no option but to disband the society for good.
Top Cast


Miloš Kopecký
Miloš Kopecký
Miloš Kopecký


Jiří Sovák
Jiří Sovák
Jiří Sovák


Josef Vinklář
Josef Vinklář
Josef Vinklář


Jiří Adamíra
Jiří Adamíra
Jiří Adamíra


Vladimír Krška
Vladimír Krška
Vladimír Krška


Bohumil Švarc
Bohumil Švarc
Bohumil Švarc


Lubomír Kostelka
Lubomír Kostelka
Lubomír Kostelka


Josef Hlinomaz
Josef Hlinomaz
Josef Hlinomaz


Josef Větrovec
Josef Větrovec
Josef Větrovec


Karel Urbánek
Karel Urbánek
Karel Urbánek
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