Frank Rose-Růžička

出生 : 1896-01-12,

参加作品

Portáši
Parohy
The Strike
In late 19th century Czech-speaking Bohemia, oppressed workers at German-owned mines and foundries revolt against their harsh working conditions. Made shortly after World War II as Czechoslovakia was falling to communism, the film resonates in Czech resentment of the German occupation.
Warriors of Faith
Czech history movie.
Průlom
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.
Velká přehrada
Městečko na dlani
The Hard Life of an Adventurer
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
Vy neznáte Alberta
U svatého Matěje
Dobře situovaný pán
Hvězda z poslední štace
Zborov
Jarka a Věra
Slečna matinka
The Doll
Jan Výrava
The White Disease
The White Plague, a leprosy-like disease, ravages the world during a war. Based on a play by Karel Čapek.
Ze všech jediná
Battalion
Venice Film Festival 1937
Three Eggs in a Glass
Poručík Alexander Rjepkin
Žena pod křížem
Švanda dudák
Advokátka Věra
Srdce na kolejích
Harmonika
Rozvod paní Evy
strážník
Páter Vojtěch
Švadlenka
Naše XI.
Trhani
Jízdní hlídka
Jánošík
Jánošík has been topic of many Slovak and Polish legends, books and films. According to the legend, he robbed nobles and gave the loot to the poor. The legend were also known in neighboring Silesia, the Margraviate of Moravia and later spread to the Kingdom of Bohemia. The actual robber had little to do with the modern legend, whose content partly reflects the ubiquitous folk myths of a hero taking from the rich and giving to the poor. However, the legend was also shaped in important ways by the activists and writers in the 19th century when Jánošík became the key highwayman character in stories that spread in the north counties of the Kingdom of Hungary (present Slovakia) and among the local Gorals and Polish tourists in the Podhale region north of the Tatras.
...and Life Goes On
Naval Officer
On the coast of Yugoslavia lives fisherman Ivo Kralj, his wife Marie, son Vuk, and Ivo's mother in one happy home. Marie, who loves her husband and always looks forward to his return from sea, attracts Nikola, with whom Ivo, out of jealousy, has a scuffle at a dance. After the outbreak of World War I Ivo is mobilized. He ends up in a P.O.W. camp where he is subjected to hard labour. His family then receives news of his death. The years pass and the lonely widow Marie is occasionally visited by her friend Nikola. Ivo's mother would like her to remarry. Soon after the wedding Marie becomes pregnant. Ivo, who has been thought dead, succeeds in escaping the P.O.W. camp where he has spent several years. Upon his arrival home he finds his name on a memorial erected to the victims of the war...
Chyťte ho!
Painter Johnny Miller bets his friends he can find his house blindfolded. But he stumbles into a bandits' camp, and being mistaken for one of them, is sent to rob the villa of Frank Sellins, a banker, and his niece Lilly.
Irčin románek II.
Román boxera
Černí myslivci
Irčin románek I.
Setřelé písmo
Čaroděj