6
90 min
Vladimír Michálek chose an unconventional adaptation of Franz Kafka's novel for his feature debut. Artistically reminiscent of the classic films of Karel Zeman, the director reinterpreted this dark story of a man vainly seeking a place in a rigidly ordered society by changing the desperate conclusion into a happy end. The film provided Czech comedian Jirí Lábus with a new kind of role: that of the despotic uncle of a main hero Karel Rossman (Martin Dejdar).
Name | Character | Team | |
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Martin Dejdar | Karel Rossman | Unowned | |
Jiří Lábus | Strýc Jacob | Unowned | |
Kateřina Kozáková-Bílková | Tereza | Unowned | |
Pavel Nový | Green | Unowned | |
Jiří Schmitzer | Topič | Unowned | |
Jarka Rytychová | Klára | Unowned | |
Oldřich Kaiser | Delamarche | Unowned | |
Václav Marhoul | Barman 1 | Unowned | |
Olga Charvatova | Mother Rossman | Unowned | |
Radim Hladík Sr. | Barman 2 | Unowned | |
Libuse Tomanová | Brunelda | Unowned | |
Tomáš Vorel | Mac | Unowned | |
Ladislav Skrabánek | Driver | Unowned | |
Petr Vacek | Immigration Officer | Unowned | |
Milan Riehs | Pollunder | Unowned | |
Jan Schmid | Šubal | Unowned | |
Pavel Landovský | Robinson | Unowned |