
Hlídač č. 47
Drama
Overview
A young village shopkeeper, Ferda Zuska, wants to jump in front of a train because his girlfriend has married someone else. At the last moment, he is saved by the railway guard Douša and his wife Anna. Ferda soon forgets his sadness and starts courting Anna. The unsuspecting Douša is the laughing stock of the whole village. Moreover, during Ferda's rescue, he slipped on the embankment, injured himself, and has had difficulty hearing since then. One day, he even discovers with horror that he has gone completely deaf and that he must therefore leave his job...
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Jaroslav Průcha
Jaroslav Průcha
František Douša
Jaroslav Průcha
František Douša


Marie Glázrová
Marie Glázrová
Anna Doušová
Marie Glázrová
Anna Doušová
Karel Veselý
Karel Veselý
Karel
Karel Veselý
Karel


Ladislav Boháč
Ladislav Boháč
Ferda Zuska
Ladislav Boháč
Ferda Zuska


František Kovářík
František Kovářík
Zuska
František Kovářík
Zuska


Alois Dvorský
Alois Dvorský
Bertík
Alois Dvorský
Bertík


Milka Balek-Brodská
Milka Balek-Brodská
vesničanka
Milka Balek-Brodská
vesničanka
Slávka Holakovská
Slávka Holakovská
Anča Trunečková
Slávka Holakovská
Anča Trunečková
Zdeněk Hora
Zdeněk Hora
ženich
Zdeněk Hora
ženich
Václav Menger
Václav Menger
host v hospodě
Václav Menger
host v hospodě
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