The Mysterious Beauty

The Mysterious Beauty (Czech: Neznámá kráska) is a 1922 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Přemysl Pražský.[1] The film was shot in Brno and had a premiere there a month later.

The Mysterious Beauty
Directed byPřemysl Pražský
Written byPřemysl Pražský
CinematographyOtto Luňák
Production
company
Lloydfilm
Distributed byLloydfilm
Release date
1922
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageSilent

Cast

  • Vladimír Marek as Jaroslav Smola
  • Věra Skalská as Milada Smolová
  • Oldřich Nový as Petr Stamati
  • Jan Purkrábek as Ferdinand Veselý
  • Katy Fibingerová as Ludmila Veselá
  • Heda Marková as Máňa Vacková
  • Josef Žídek as Theodor Straka
  • Vlasta Bubelová as Straka's Wife
  • Přemysl Pražský as Director at Lloydfilm
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References

  1. "Neznámá kráska". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 2020-02-24.


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