A New Boy Started Today
Comedy
Overview
In his feature debut, Dneska přišel nový kluk (A New Boy Started Today) from 1981, the director Vladimír Drha set the tone for a number of Czech films, which critically depicted the state of society from the perspective of young protagonists. Although, Drha primarily found scope for his work in television, he returned to the world of a “working youth” in his second film Mezek (The Mulish Victor, 1985) – albeit following him from the point of view of an educator. NFA.CZ
Top Cast


Marek Brodský
Marek Brodský
Marek Brodský


František Řehák
František Řehák
František Řehák
Ludmila Vostrčilová
Ludmila Vostrčilová
Ludmila Vostrčilová


Stanislav Zindulka
Stanislav Zindulka
Stanislav Zindulka
Karel Kovář
Karel Kovář
Karel Kovář


Pavel Pípal
Pavel Pípal
Pavel Pípal
Boca Abrhámová
Boca Abrhámová
Boca Abrhámová
Alena Kaclerová
Alena Kaclerová
Alena Kaclerová


Darina Abrahámová
Darina Abrahámová
Darina Abrahámová


Jiří Hromada
Jiří Hromada
Jiří Hromada
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