Adina Mandlová

Adina Mandlová

Birth : 1910-01-28, Mladá Boleslav, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]

Death : 1991-06-16

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Adina Mandlová
Adina Mandlová
Adina Mandlová

Movies

Sobota
Luisa Herbertová
Happy Journey
Helena Truxová
Filmed during the Nazi occupation, this panoramic drama set in a Prague department store follows the divergent destinies of four female coworkers, each of whom seeks happiness in a different way.
Bláhový sen
Díďa Kánská-Valentová
Ich vertraue Dir meine Frau an
Ellinor Deinhardt
Okouzlená
Milada Jánská
Velká přehrada
Irena Berková
The Hard Life of an Adventurer
Helena Rohanová
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.
Z českých mlýnů
Lola
Nocturnal Butterfly
Anča alias Kiki
Venice Film Festival 1941
The Blue Star Hotel
Milada
Dva týdny štěstí
Marta Urbanová
Pacientka dr. Hegla
Karla
Přítelkyně pana ministra
Julinka Svobodová
The Catacombs
Nasťa Borková
The title refers to the office of records in the basement of a large company... sort of the place where a troublesome employee may be dumped in a dead end job. If fact, the story is a simple romantic comedy, with Burian as the kindly old stick-in-the-mud who helps the young man to sort out his romance with the daughter of the company's owner.
Nevinná
Jarmila Černá
The Magic House
Marie Ungrová
When Vilem appears in the road with an unconscious young woman, it disturbs the peaceful life of three generations of the Balvínova family.
Kristian
Zuzana Rendlová, Fredova snoubenka
Alois Novák (Oldrich Nový), a minor clerk in a travel agency and the husband of a dowdy housewife Marenka (Natasa Gollová), lives a run-of-the-mill, dull life. In his soul, however, there resides an inextinguishable desire for adventure. And so once a month he poses as a playboy. As the mysterious and wealthy Mr. Kristian he goes to the exclusive Orient Bar where he does not skimp on generous tips and where he platonic-ally seduces beautiful and elegant women. In the salon he speaks of love and the magnificence of exotic lands, which he has supposedly come to know on his wanderings abroad. In reality he has read all of this in the travel agency's brochures.
Hvězda z poslední štace
Emilka
He Stood at the Till
Vera
U pokladny stál... is a Czech comedy film. It was released in 1939.
Svatební cesta
Káťa Holanová
Druhé mládí
Fan Tobišová
The Guild of the Kutná Hora Virgins
Rozina
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.
Bílá vrána
Jana Dubanská
Duchacek Will Fix It
A Step into the Darkness
Eva Haller
A dashing but mysterious man saves a gambler from suicide, crashes the posh party of a prominent industrialist, falls in love with his daughter, and finds himself in a web of intrigue revolving around her blackmailing fiance and a gang of counterfeiters.
Holka nebo kluk?
Ada Bártů
Blackmailer
Máša Lírová
Virginity
Lili
The doomed love of a city girl caught in the vise of poverty is detailed in Vavra’s fluid, romantic work, one of the most elegant creations of the Czech Modernist era... The film lingers over its characters’ habitats and haunts, finding psychological truths in what each owns or desires, and countering every Hollywood-ready scene of gleaming restaurants and dazzling penthouses with realist moments of employment lines and crammed flats. Vavra’s classical camerawork and aura of romantic defeatism give Virginity a force comparable to the master of this genre, Hollywood’s Frank Borzage. (BAM/PFA)
Poručík Alexander Rjepkin
Mathilde von Kiesewe
Mother-Hen
Katynka Svatá
Mother-Hen
Děvčata, nedejte se!
Vlasta
Důvod k rozvodu
Helena
The World Belongs to Us
Markétka
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.
Harmonika
Elsa
Morality Above All Else
Eva Karasová - daughter
Professor Karas is widely known as enthusiastic propagator of the motto "Morality Above All Else". He guides his students as well as his own family to live a morally decent life. One day he has an unexpected visit. It's his illegitimate daughter Vera, who is proof of his thoughtless youth. Mr. Karas know that she can ruin his image, thus he decides to keep her a secret and asks her to leave. Instead of leaving she takes a position of a governess in his own family without letting him know. Mr. Karas realizes that he must reveal the truth sooner or later, but he doesn't have enough courage to do so. As he postpones it, he is more and more scared to come to his own home.
Rozkošný příběh
Eva Randová
Camel Through The Eye Of A Needle
Nina Stepánová
Slightly ironic comedy of wretches, who come to understand the rich and are able to accept charity, and also about how love and work prevail over the factory owner's son.
Švadlenka
Mici
Komediantská princezna
Lexová
Long Live with Dearly Departed
Alice Machová
Wealthy and ill Petr Kornel (Karel Hasler) is not pleased with the carousing lifestyle of his nephew. He stops supporting him financially and demands that he change his name. Out of gratitude Kornel bequeaths a substantial sum of money to his nurse Alice (Adina Mandlová) with the condition that she marries. Petr Suk (Hugo Haas), as the nephew is now named, visits the doctor. In the waiting room his X-ray is mistakenly switched with one of another patient's. On the basis of this he presently learns that he is seriously ill and has only one day of life left to him.
Don't Make Grandpa Angry
Liduška Daňková
V tom domečku pod Emauzy
Apolenka
Mazlíček
Marcela Johnová
Diagnosa X
Helena
Life Is a Dog
Eva Durdysová
Young music composer Viktor Honzl in vain looks for work. He is prevented from committing suicide by a technician of the gasworks who shortly beforehand has disconnected his gas due to past due bills. In the disguise of an older, serious, musical scholar Viktor obtains work in a music publishing house.
Don't Say No, Girl!
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