
A Week in the Quiet House
Comedy
Overview
A sometimes humorous, sometimes more serious look at the hustle and bustle of a house in Lesser Town with a diverse array of tenants living there, and often petty quarrels that break out between them. Behind the facade of the house in Lesser Town "U dvou slunců" (Two Suns) there is life. The Bavors live here, eternal slaves to the grocery store. The Ebros, who need to marry their daughter off at a good price. The bachelor Dr. Loukota and other interesting Nerudov characters.
Top Cast


Jaromír Spal
Jaromír Spal
Václav Bavor
Jaromír Spal
Václav Bavor


Jaroslav Průcha
Jaroslav Průcha
Anton Bavor
Jaroslav Průcha
Anton Bavor


Jarmila Kurandová
Jarmila Kurandová
Barbora Bavorová
Jarmila Kurandová
Barbora Bavorová


František Kreuzmann
František Kreuzmann
Ferdinand Ebr
František Kreuzmann
Ferdinand Ebr


Světla Svozilová
Světla Svozilová
Ebrová
Světla Svozilová
Ebrová


Blanka Waleská
Blanka Waleská
Matylda
Blanka Waleská
Matylda
Zdena Matějíčková
Zdena Matějíčková
Valinka
Zdena Matějíčková
Valinka
J. O. Martin
J. O. Martin
Lakmus
J. O. Martin
Lakmus


Meda Valentová
Meda Valentová
Lakmusová
Meda Valentová
Lakmusová
Jana Romanová
Jana Romanová
Klárka
Jana Romanová
Klárka
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