Svatby pana Voka
Svatby pana Voka (English:Weddings of Mr. Vok) is a 1970 Czechoslovak comedy film describing love adventures of the Bohemian nobleman Peter Vok of Rosenberg. The screenplay was written by Jan Procházka and it was directed by Karel Steklý.[1]
Svatby pana Voka | |
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Directed by | Karel Steklý |
Written by | Jan Procházka Karel Steklý |
Starring | Miloš Kopecký |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Cast
- Miloš Kopecký as Peter Vok of Rosenberg
- Pavel Landovský as the Emperor Rudolph II
- Karel Augusta as countryman Prokop
- Stanislava Bartošová as a girl Madlenka
- Vlastimil Bedrna as armoured man at the bridge
- Karel Bělohradský as nobleman on a horse
- Jana Bittlová as innkeeper
- Vladimír Brabec as chancellor Slavata
- Václav Brichnáč as servant
- Otakar Brousek Sr. as William of Rosenberg
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References
- "Svatby pana Voka". Czech Film Database. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
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