Elo Romančík

Emanuel "Elo" Romančík (17 December 1922 in Ružomberok 9 October 2012 in Bratislava)[1] was a Slovak actor. He starred in the 1970 film Witchhammer under director Otakar Vávra.[2]

Selected filmography

  • 1951 Boj se skončí zítra (Jakub)
  • 1953 Pole neorané (Pavel Húščava)
  • 1953 Rodná zem (Jurek)
  • 1956 Prověrka lásky (Juraj Horálik)
  • 1957 Dovidenia Lucienne
  • 1959 Dům na rozcestí (MUDr. Juraj Belan)
  • 1959 Kapitán Dabač (Pavol Garaj)
  • 1960 Na pochodu se vždy nezpívá (Martin Gonda)
  • 1960 Tři tuny prachu (Spára)
  • 1961 Králíci ve vysoké trávě (otec)
  • 1961 Pokořené řeky (Ján Kolesár)
  • 1962 Půlnoční mše (dr. Harman)
  • 1967 Volání démonov (ředitel Černek)
  • 1970 Witchhammer (Lautner)
  • 1973 Dolina (leutnant)
  • 1975 Tetované časem (Popelár)
  • 1975 Život na útěku (mjr. Zvara)
  • 1977 Kamarádka Šuška (Hronec)
  • 1978 Poéma o svědomí (Borovský)
  • 1979 Smrt šitá na míru (biskup)
  • 1981 Pomocník (Štefan Riečan)
  • 1985 Skleníková Venuše (prof. Čajovec)
  • 1986 Šestá věta (Slančík)
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gollark: I'm also hoping some sort of comparatively cheap geoengineering-type solution is developed for climate problems, because otherwise we have basically no chance of hitting the not-heating-the-world-up-a-lot targets, unless the world ends up with a totalitarian ecodictatorship or something.
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References

  1. "Elo Romančík". csfd. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. "Kladivo na čarodějnice". Czech Film Database. Retrieved 15 August 2010.


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