Kidnapped
Based on a true story
Elmar Klos
Elmar Klos
Ján Kadár
Ján Kadár
František Břetislav Kunc
Casts & Crew
Jiří Dohnal
Ladislav Pešek
Bohuš Záhorský
Jaroslav Mareš
Božena Obrová
Miloš Kopecký
Antonín Klimša
František Klika
Soňa Červená
Jozef Sodoma
Rudolf Deyl
Alena Kautská
František Hanus
Ludmila Vostrčilová
Jan Maška
František Peterka
Inocenc Březina
Josef Steigl
Ladislav Mandík
Oldřich Vykypěl
Eduard Dubský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Jaroslav Nedvěd
Ladislav Boháč
Karel Peyr
Mikuláš Huba
Jaroslav Průcha
Jiří Myron
Eduard Kohout
Bedřich Karen
Miloš Nedbal
František Miška
Ervín Zolar
Vaclav Irmanov
Felix le Breux
Otto Tutter
Josef Hlinomaz
Josef Elsner
František Šec
Zdeněk Kryzánek
Jan Skopeček
Štěpán Bulejko
Oldřich Hoblík
Luděk Pilc
Emil Bolek
Miloslav Holub
Jaroslav Zrotal
Adolf Král
Soběslav Sejk
Karel Fořt
Svatopluk Studený
Karel Svoboda
Taťána Vavřincová
Světla Amortová
Jiří Bruder
Miloš Vavruška
František Holar
Karel Effa
Rudolf Myzet
Věra Váchová
Anna Pitašová
Luboš Ogoun
Karel Vrtiška
Vladimír Šourek
Stanislav Fišer
Gustav Heverle
Čeněk Rábl
Jiřina Bohdalová
Antonín Brož
Jana Werichová
Oldřich Musil
Jaroslav Jílovec
Jaroslav Orlický
Jarmila Turnovská
Bedřich Prokoš
Magda Kopřivová
Also Directed by Elmar Klos
In a small town in Nazi-occupied Slovakia during World War II, decent but timid carpenter Tono is named "Aryan comptroller" of a button store owned by an old Jewish widow, Rozalie. Since the post comes with a salary and standing in the town's corrupt hierarchy, Tono wrestles with greed and guilt as he and Rozalie gradually befriend each other. When the authorities order all Jews in town to be rounded up, Tono faces a moral dilemma unlike any he's known before.
Probably the best-known advertising film for Bata, where joke and irony meet commercial purposes. Tires are sent from rural countryside to the turmoil of the city to serve progress.
Pavel is a Czech partisan fighter in the waning days of the war. Just as peace is declared, Pavel is shot in the spine and sent to the hospital emergency ward. As he fades in and out of consciousness, he recalls the events that led to his participation in the underground. Holding German occupation commander Engelchen responsible for all the horrors and deprivations heaped upon his comrades, Pavel is kept alive by the possibility of recovering and exacting vengeance upon the Nazi officer - no matter how long it takes.
Managers at the construction of a big hydro plant are accused of having embezzled money.
Several bittersweet stories set in a Prague apartment building.
Also Directed by Ján Kadár
In a small town in Nazi-occupied Slovakia during World War II, decent but timid carpenter Tono is named "Aryan comptroller" of a button store owned by an old Jewish widow, Rozalie. Since the post comes with a salary and standing in the town's corrupt hierarchy, Tono wrestles with greed and guilt as he and Rozalie gradually befriend each other. When the authorities order all Jews in town to be rounded up, Tono faces a moral dilemma unlike any he's known before.
A fisherman saves Anada, a woman adrift, from drowning. He takes her to his home, and protects her. Eventually, she occupies a larger place than was to be expected. He commits adultery with her, but his own wife seems to be in love with the strange young woman.
A disturbed, but highly intelligent man is sent to a criminally insane hospital to serve time and rehabilitate. But when he arrives, he discovers it's in fact a closed world where brutality is an everyday occurrence.
Pavel is a Czech partisan fighter in the waning days of the war. Just as peace is declared, Pavel is shot in the spine and sent to the hospital emergency ward. As he fades in and out of consciousness, he recalls the events that led to his participation in the underground. Holding German occupation commander Engelchen responsible for all the horrors and deprivations heaped upon his comrades, Pavel is kept alive by the possibility of recovering and exacting vengeance upon the Nazi officer - no matter how long it takes.
Managers at the construction of a big hydro plant are accused of having embezzled money.
A Jewish boy grows up in 1920s Montreal with a grandfather who tells stories and a father who won't work.
Several bittersweet stories set in a Prague apartment building.
Morris Mishkin is a elderly religious Jew in New York. His wife Fanny is very ill. He's a tailor, but he can't work because his back has given out. He doesn't even have enough money for Fanny's medicine. Finally, a black fellow appears from nowhere in the Mishkin kitchen. He says he's an angel from God, sent to help Mishkin. The black angel is even Jewish, named Alex Levine? But will Morris believe in the angel? And can the angel perform the miracle that he promises? Written by Martin Lewison