
Zátopek
Drama
Overview
Autumn 1968, the Australian running record holder Ron Clarke is coming to Prague, hoping that his old friend and role model, Emil Zátopek, the most famous Czech athlete of all time, will help him overcome the biggest crisis of his career.
Top Cast


Václav Neužil
Václav Neužil
Emil Zátopek
Václav Neužil
Emil Zátopek


Martha Issová
Martha Issová
Dana Zátopková
Martha Issová
Dana Zátopková


James Frecheville
James Frecheville
Ron Clarke
James Frecheville
Ron Clarke


Robert Mikluš
Robert Mikluš
Josef Dostál
Robert Mikluš
Josef Dostál


Jiří Šimek
Jiří Šimek
Stanislav Jungwirth
Jiří Šimek
Stanislav Jungwirth


Milan Mikulčík
Milan Mikulčík
Šéftrenér
Milan Mikulčík
Šéftrenér


Jaroslav Plesl
Jaroslav Plesl
Vousáč
Jaroslav Plesl
Vousáč


Jiří Rendl
Jiří Rendl
Jan Haluza
Jiří Rendl
Jan Haluza


Filip Březina
Filip Březina
František Krupička
Filip Březina
František Krupička


Štěpán Kozub
Štěpán Kozub
Hlavní delegát
Štěpán Kozub
Hlavní delegát
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