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Rakovina vůle

19890h 56m

Drama · Music · TV Movie

Overview

An interesting look at love destroyed by the demon of drugs, which uses opera singing instead of spoken word. A story about the relationship of two young people and drug addiction.

Top Cast

T

Tamara Kotrbová

Markéta

E

Eva Jenisová

Markéta (singing voice)

Zdeněk Hruška

Zdeněk Hruška

Adam

Ľ

Ľudovít Ludha

Adam (singing voice)

Jiří Bartoška

Jiří Bartoška

Richard – Mefisto

Luděk Vele

Luděk Vele

Richard – Mefisto (singing voice)

Růžena Merunková

Růžena Merunková

Mother

J

Jiřina Přívratská

Mother (singing voice) / Teacher (singing voice)

Jan Teplý

Jan Teplý

Father

I

Ivan Kusnjer

Father (singing voice) / Old Doctor (singing voice)

Luba Skořepová

Luba Skořepová

Grandma

J

Jarmila Svobodová

Grandma (singing voice) / Teacher (singing voice)

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Rakovina vůle

19890h 56m
Drama
Music
TV Movie

An interesting look at love destroyed by the demon of drugs, which uses opera singing instead of spoken word. A story about the relationship of two young people and drug addiction.

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Actor

Tamara Kotrbová

as Markéta

Tamara Kotrbová

Markéta

Tamara Kotrbová

Markéta

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Actor

Eva Jenisová

as Markéta (singing voice)

Eva Jenisová

Markéta (singing voice)

Eva Jenisová

Markéta (singing voice)

Zdeněk Hruška
Zdeněk Hruška
Actor

Zdeněk Hruška

as Adam

Zdeněk Hruška

Adam

Zdeněk Hruška

Adam

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Actor

Ľudovít Ludha

as Adam (singing voice)

Ľudovít Ludha

Adam (singing voice)

Ľudovít Ludha

Adam (singing voice)

Jiří Bartoška
Jiří Bartoška
Actor

Jiří Bartoška

as Richard – Mefisto

Jiří Bartoška

Richard – Mefisto

Jiří Bartoška

Richard – Mefisto

Luděk Vele
Luděk Vele
Actor

Luděk Vele

as Richard – Mefisto (singing voice)

Luděk Vele

Richard – Mefisto (singing voice)

Luděk Vele

Richard – Mefisto (singing voice)

Růžena Merunková
Růžena Merunková
Actor

Růžena Merunková

as Mother

Růžena Merunková

Mother

Růžena Merunková

Mother

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Actor

Jiřina Přívratská

as Mother (singing voice) / Teacher (singing voice)

Jiřina Přívratská

Mother (singing voice) / Teacher (singing voice)

Jiřina Přívratská

Mother (singing voice) / Teacher (singing voice)

Jan Teplý
Jan Teplý
Actor

Jan Teplý

as Father

Jan Teplý

Father

Jan Teplý

Father

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Actor

Ivan Kusnjer

as Father (singing voice) / Old Doctor (singing voice)

Ivan Kusnjer

Father (singing voice) / Old Doctor (singing voice)

Ivan Kusnjer

Father (singing voice) / Old Doctor (singing voice)

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