The Cremator
Kopfrkingl enjoys his job at a crematorium in Czechoslovakia in the late 1930s. He likes reading the Tibetan book of the dead, and espouses the view that cremation relieves earthly suffering.
Juraj Herz
Casts & Crew
Jiří Menzel
Rudolf Hrušínský
Vlasta Chramostová
Miloš Vognič
Zora Božinová
Ilja Prachař
Eduard Kohout
Míla Myslíková
Václav Štekl
Helena Anýzová
Jindřich Narenta
Marie Rosůlková
Nataša Gollová
Jiří Hálek
Jan Řeřicha
Oldřich Vízner
Carmen Mayerová
Libuše Pešková
Václav Kotva
Dimitrij Rafalský
Jan Vlček
Václav Halama
František Kubíček
Věra Vlčková
Růžena Vlčková
Jan Kraus
Jiří Lír
Vladimír Menšík
Jana Šulcová
Jana Stehnová
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