Karel Dostal

Karel Dostal

Birth : 1884-03-14, Podebrady, Austria-Hungary

Death : 1966-03-01

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Karel Dostal

Movies

Pochodně
Manufacturer
From My Life
writer Josef Wenzig
Venice Film Festival 1955
Mikoláš Aleš
Woltmann
Posel úsvitu
Temno
Revoluční rok 1848
Kníze Alfred Windischgrätz
Year of the Revolution 1848
Krakatit
Professor in Dream
Based on the novel by Karel Capek, the prominent Czech writer of the early 20th century who coined the word robot for his play R.U.R., the story revolves around a discovery of Krakatit - a powerful explosive - by Prokop, an experimental scientist who, following an accidental explosion in his lab, slips in and out of delirium. When he realises that, in a delirious period, he has given the formula for making Krakatit to one of his colleagues, he tries to find the man, who does not realize how dangerous a thing Krakatit is. In the process, he nearly gives his discovery away again to foreign interests, a group of anarchists, and even greater forces of darkness...
The Portrait
Extortioner Chazaj
People are afraid of the usurer Chazaj and are convinced that he is the bearer of evil. One day Chazaj pays a visit to the poor artist Simon Jordán and asks him to paint his portrait. Simon agrees but as he progresses with the work his mind conjures up terrible thoughts and in the end he commits suicide. The portrait looks lifelike and Chazaj is content with the results. After Chazaj's death the picture changes hands and brings misfortune to all who own it. The last victim is the young painter Roman who buys Chazaj's portrait in a bazaar. He finds a treasure in the frame and begins to live well off it. The comfortable life suits him so well that he rejects his original artistic aims and becomes a painter of fashionable kitsch.
A Week in the Quiet House
Housle a sen
Niccolò Paganini
Magical River
Šupita
Leopold Kohák married a rich widow a long time ago and now has nothing to do compared to his energetic wife. He's growing old and troubled by the fact that he betrayed his first love Emča and his beloved river Sázava where he spent his childhood and youth. A visit from an old friend Lebeda brings it all back to him. After a nervous breakdown Leopold secretly visits his home instead of going to the spa. A wandering tramp suggest Leopold should bathe in the magical waters of the Sázava, and slowly his youth returns to him.
Rozina the Love Child
Prague, the beginning of the 17th century. Rozina falls in love with Italian glass worker Nikolo, but after returning home, she gets a message that will never come to Prague. She falls for the promise of an older man to marry her, but when Nikolo does return, the tragic fate of Rozina is sealed.
Sobota
dr. John
Tanečnice
lékař
Čtrnáctý u stolu
Karel Bersecký
Barbora Hlavsová
Lukáš Hlavsa
Valentin Dobrotivý
prezident banky
Modrý závoj
The Hard Life of an Adventurer
Dr. Seidl
A writer of pulp crime novels is drawn into a series of real crimes. This film was one of the first Czech attempts on a genre parody.
Nebe a dudy
Rudolf Bartoš, the owner of a farm, quarry and factory, is extremely rich, however, he is unapproachable and irritable, and the dread of his employees. One day he falls down a steep slope by a river and hurts himself. The quarryman Fábera finds him groaning in pain and takes him to his cottage.
Turbina
Dr. König
The Blue Star Hotel
Druhá směna
The Masked Lover
Man from the Unknown
Vice-president Northon
Venice Film Festival 1940
The Magic House
Rudolf Unger
When Vilem appears in the road with an unconscious young woman, it disturbs the peaceful life of three generations of the Balvínova family.
Humoreska
předseda maturitní komise
Venice Film Festival 1939
Neporažená armáda
The Guild of the Kutná Hora Virgins
A morally questionable lord comes to the aid of a working class man who is to be executed for speaking out about thieving rich scoundrels sticking it to the poor.
The White Disease
Propaganda Minister
The White Plague, a leprosy-like disease, ravages the world during a war. Based on a play by Karel Čapek.
Three Eggs in a Glass
sekretář
The World Belongs to Us
tajemník firmy Noel
One of the few European films of the 30s to criticize the Nazis, even if they couldn't be directly named due to censorship: Gangsters with gray hats stir up trouble in what is obviously the Sudetenland.
Studentská máma
Pan otec Karafiát
Grandhotel Nevada
Black
Dokud máš maminku
Mareš
Mazlíček
ředitel věznice
Zlatá Kateřina
Naceradec, King of Kibitzer
soudce