
Dogs and People
Comedy
Overview
The first short story "Naked in the Thorns" tells the story of a man whose clothes were taken away by a dog during his bath in the river. In the second short story "Games of Love", a retired professor paints a biblical scene of Susan and the old man. In the last short story, "Fidelity", the dog Argos perishes while defending his beloved master.
Top Cast


Václav Babka
Václav Babka
(segment "Nahý v trní")
Václav Babka
(segment "Nahý v trní")


Helena Růžičková
Helena Růžičková
(segment "Nahý v trní") / (segment "Hry lásky")
Helena Růžičková
(segment "Nahý v trní") / (segment "Hry lásky")


Lubomír Kostelka
Lubomír Kostelka
(segment "Hry lásky")
Lubomír Kostelka
(segment "Hry lásky")


Josef Hlinomaz
Josef Hlinomaz
(segment "Hry lásky")
Josef Hlinomaz
(segment "Hry lásky")
Josefa Pechlátová
Josefa Pechlátová
(segment "Hry lásky")
Josefa Pechlátová
(segment "Hry lásky")


Vlastimil Brodský
Vlastimil Brodský
(segment "Věrnost")
Vlastimil Brodský
(segment "Věrnost")
Milada Burešová
Milada Burešová
(segment "Věrnost")
Milada Burešová
(segment "Věrnost")


Ilja Prachař
Ilja Prachař
(segment "Věrnost")
Ilja Prachař
(segment "Věrnost")
Jana Prachařová
Jana Prachařová
(segment "Věrnost")
Jana Prachařová
(segment "Věrnost")
Miloš Vognič
Miloš Vognič
(segment "Věrnost")
Miloš Vognič
(segment "Věrnost")
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