Jan Vostrčil
Jan Vostrcil was an actor, known for The Firemen's Ball (1967), Black Peter (1964) and The Loves of a Blonde (1965). He died in 1985.
The Firemen's Ball
as Head of CommitteeThe firemen of a provincial Czechoslovakian town throw a ball in honor of the old chief's...
Movie pageLoves of a Blonde
as ColonelAndula, an innocent Czech girl from a factory town, is desperately in search of love. She...
Movie pageBlack Peter
as Petr's fatherA few days in the life of a Czechoslovak teenager when he starts work.
Movie pageAudition
as Conductor (segment "Kdyby ty muziky nebyly")Two closely related episodes. Youths make problems for two local orchestras about to compete...
Movie pageIntimate Lighting
as GrandfatherA musician and his girlfriend visit an old musician friend of his and his family.
Movie pageBoys Will Be Boys
as School InspectorThree friends - Tomás, Hubert and Jozka - are boys growing up in a little town. Tomás lives with...
Movie pageAdelheid
as Sergeant HejnaIn the aftermath of World War II, a soldier takes charge of a manor formerly owned by a German...
Movie pageIf a Thousand Clarinets
as uncreditedA military base. An awkward soldier. A statue of Bach. And suddenly all guns in the area change...
Movie pageKinoautomat
as uncreditedKinoautomat was the world's first interactive movie, conceived by Radúz Činčera for the...
Movie pageWedding Under Supervision
as starší příslušník VBA comedy about two bumbling policemen investigating an alleged rape in a small Czech town. One...
Movie pageSquandered Sunday
as uncreditedA day in the life of Arnošt, a soldier staying in Josefov. A sense of desperation permeates the...
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