Saša Dobrovolná

Birth : 1866-11-06,

Death : 1942-05-20

Movies

Jindra, the Countess Ostrovín
The Case of Colonel Redl
The case of Colonel Redl -- an officer blackmailed into spying by virtue of his homosexuality.
Pimp girls
Black eyes, why are you crying…?
St. Wenceslas
St. Wenceslas (Czech: Svatý Václav) is a 1930 Czechoslovak historical film about Saint Wenceslas.[2] It was the most expensive Czech film to date,[3] with the largest set constructed in Europe to accommodate an all-star cast of over a hundred, together with 1,000 extras for the lavish battle scenes.
Hanba
Paní Katynka z vaječného trhu
Pražské švadlenky
Kennst du das kleine Haus am Michigansee?
Nemodlenec
Sextánka
V panském stavu
Loupežníci na Chlumu
Na letním bytě
Pohádka máje
A lyrical tale of the pure, vernal romance between a diffident, somewhat naive girl from a rural backwater and a fairly dissolute, but kind-hearted law student from Prague.
The Loves of Kačenka Strnadová
The film depicts the adventures of Kacenka (Zdena Kavková) and Vincek (Vlasta Burian), two innocent country bumpkins who live in a Czech small town, and the various jobs that Kacenka has once she moves to Prague, that beautiful capital city. Our heroine will have to bear difficult working conditions and to make things worse, she falls in love with a fake aristocrat. Fortunately her companion, Vincek who is also in Prague, has an unrequited love for her. Though he is the cause of many Kacenka's problems, Vincek finally will help and resolve her loves troubles. And of course there is a happy ending that brings the Czech couple together.
Pražský flamendr
Dar svatební noci
The Kreutzer Sonata
Nurse-maid
We have a liberal, modern Czech flapper bound to a serious and bored husband and don't forget the important fact that the wife has a lover so soon the widening gulf between husband and wife leads to stress and resentment and we get a tormented psychological study of irreconcilable differences that will lead to tragedy.
Parnasie
Lucerna
Miller's Mother
A Czechoslovakian comedy directed by Carl Lamac and starring himself Theodor Pistek & Anny Ondra.
Syn hor
Ty petřínské stráně
Okovy
Bar lady
Moderne Ehen
Dvojí život
White Paradise
After a young man is arrested for a crime he didn't commit, the daughter of the local tavern owners must spring to the rescue.
Záhadný případ Galginův
Závěť podivínova
Be Prepared!
Svatopluk Innemann’s film Be Prepared! from 1923 portrays the early Czech boy scout movement through a simple story which takes us to a myriad period locations, such as Orlík castle and St John’s Rapids, the latter of which no longer exists.
Paličova dcera
O velkou cenu
Mrtví žijí
Stíny
Trny a květy
Jánošík
Janosík, a friar retrained as a bandit, becomes the farmers' symbol of resistance and fight against the feudal conditions.
Magdalena
Pomsta moře
The Crucified
During a pogrom against Jews in a village, an innkeeper is killed, his daughter is put in a convent after being crucified, and her illegitimate child, who later grows up to be a student, is placed in the care of a guardian.
Karnevalový pastel