Casts & Crew
Ilja Prachař
Antonie Hegerliková
Zdena Studenková
Vlado Černý
Helga Čočková
Vlastimil Hašek
František Hanus
Václav Postránecký
Jiří Hálek
Blanka Waleská
Bohumil Šmída
Václav Mareš
Gustav Heverle
Jaroslav Mareš
Petr Čepek
Jana Brejchová
Slávka Budínová
Josef Somr
Josef Abrhám
Jiří Bednář
Filip Renč
Josef Langmiler
Jan Teplý
Eva Friedrichová
Ivo Niederle
Jiří Schmitzer
Václav Vydra
Karel Hábl
Miroslav Chochola
Vlastimil Čaněk
Rudolf Jelínek
Karel Fridrich
Josef Velda
Miloš Vávra
Marie Motlová
Nina Divíšková
Jan Faltýnek
Oldřich Velen
Viktor Maurer
Eugen Jegorov
Karel Engel
Jaroslav Tomsa
Zdeněk Srstka
Also Directed by Jiří Svoboda
Carefree young nurse Marta learns upon her husband's death that he was involved in all manner of criminal activity, which puts her life in danger.
Also Directed by Julius Matula
A portrait of photographer Pavel Hudec Ahasver is also a homage to the young generation, their thirst for freedom, their non-conformism, their narcissism.
In the frontier village Vetrov boys from the children's home called Indians lead a bitter "war" with the local Símáks. Before a battle the Indians have a meeting in the sandpit with a smoke signaling. The smoke brings to the sandpit a frontier guard Tomás with a police dog Ranek. The children learn from Tomás that Rank served out and that it shall be destroyed. The nine-year old Fanda writes a letter to the "minister of the frontier guards" in which he asks to let Ranek live. To save Ranek's life he also visits the local frontier guard commander. In the end it is decided that children from the children's home may keep Ranek.
Woodcutter Ondra, who for his bold nature is called Nebojsa. He goes into the world to learn fear. During his journey, on which he is accompanied by a cowardly thief Ferka, he can deal with a bunch of bandits, vicious mill, fiery rock and eventually he must confront the evil wizard who swore a beautiful princess. Will Ondra do all his courage and ingenuity to liberate Princess?
Czech comedy directed by Julius Matula.