Máňa Ženíšková

Máňa Ženíšková

出生 : 1909-01-10,

死亡 : 1982-11-10

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Máňa Ženíšková

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Díky, pane Kříženecký
Herself
Cikánská láska
Mámino srdce
Strýček z Ameriky
Katuška
Television: Czech Version
Third Company
Lidka
Skalní ševci
Ella
Darling of the regiment
Nina Dobenínová
Feathered shadows
Disillusioned with his marriage which has ended in divorce, Petr Leroy goes off to the Riviera to the place where he first met his wife and where he hopes to be spiritually revived. Here he meets his friend Jan and together they enjoy the joys the Riviera has to offer. Jan meets a charming girl at the casino and he takes her off into the mountains. On his return he speaks of the beautiful Olga with whom he has spent a wonderful three days. Olga, however, does not appear for a meeting they had arranged, so Jan goes to look for her in the mountains. Then he sees her in a village and tries to catch up with her in his car. He has an accident. Olga takes him to the nearest sanatorium where everyone behaves very strangely to the newly-arrived patient.
Vendelin's Purgatory and Paradise
Amálka Zemlicková
The comedy "Vendelin's Purgatory and Paradise" contains the amusing experiences of the Zemlicka family from Prague who are all trying to find a good match for their daughter Amalka. Amalka is a pretty girl and it comes as no surprise that Vendelin Hrom grows fond of her, having met her and her whole family on a Sunday outing. On the way home they all get wet and so Vendelin is invited to the Zemlicka's house to dry off; he is given dinner and asked to stay the night. The father and mother think up plans to ensnare the timid Vendelin so that they can marry off their daughter.
Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
plukovníkova dcera Lili
Comedy film directed by Karel Lamač.
Such Is Life
Coalman's Daughter
A story about domestic life in a typical working-class environment. Life and trials and how little situations have big consequences.
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
Pražské švadlenky
Podskalák
Z lásky
Známosti z ulice
Zlatý květ
Kameradschaftsehe
Životem vedla je láska
Daughters of Eve
An unmarried showgirl takes a handsome companion with her on a vacation, to the distress of others.
Ve spárech upíra
Květ ze Šumavy
Bludné duše
Loupežníci na Chlumu
The Old Man Bezousek
Hermína
A Carl Lamac directed movie based on a novel by Karel Václav Rais.
Dcerušky paní Petersenové
Prach a broky
Příběh jednoho dne
The Kreutzer Sonata
Young Girl in the Concert
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.
Syn hor
Vdavky Nanynky Kulichovy
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.