
I'll Be Good, Old Man!
Comedy
Overview
To the intolerant and bloody-minded Prague actor Bergner (Milos Kopecký) is the lead in Moliere's Misanthrope which he is studying now as tailor-made. On top of that he is malicious and he advises to the new actress Helenka (Dagmar Havlová) in such a way that she upsets the theatre director. If Bergner accuses somebody of a mischief and he is wrong, he never apologizes. When he almost crashes an older elegant lady by his car on the zebra crossing, instead of an apology he calls her an old ballet dancer... But in Brno's TV he takes part in a discussion on manners and he gives himself as an example of good manners and grace. In the train he meets a magic old man (Ladislav Pesek) who warns him and admonishes him to change his behavior. After he arrives to Prague the old man's threat comes true.
Top Cast


Miloš Kopecký
Miloš Kopecký
herec Theodor "Dóďa" Bergner
Miloš Kopecký
herec Theodor "Dóďa" Bergner


Alena Vránová
Alena Vránová
Olga Bergnerová
Alena Vránová
Olga Bergnerová


Ladislav Pešek
Ladislav Pešek
kouzelný dědeček
Ladislav Pešek
kouzelný dědeček


František Filipovský
František Filipovský
psychiatr MUDr. Maudr / metař
František Filipovský
psychiatr MUDr. Maudr / metař


Svatopluk Beneš
Svatopluk Beneš
herec Bašta
Svatopluk Beneš
herec Bašta


Darja Hajská
Darja Hajská
sousedka-drbna
Darja Hajská
sousedka-drbna


Marie Motlová
Marie Motlová
sousedka-drbna
Marie Motlová
sousedka-drbna


Nelly Gaierová
Nelly Gaierová
teta Dita
Nelly Gaierová
teta Dita


Josef Větrovec
Josef Větrovec
ředitel divadla Josef Kábrt
Josef Větrovec
ředitel divadla Josef Kábrt


Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
herečka Helenka Tichá
Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
herečka Helenka Tichá
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