Vlastimil Brodský
8 titles
Filmography
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A Night at Karlstein
(1974)The young queen Eliška Pomořanská (Elizabeth of Pomerania) waits in vain for her husband Emperor Karel IV. (Charles IV) to join a celebration at the Prague Castle. The king is busy with state duties. Eliška at least looks forward to taking a journey with Karel to Karlštejn castle. To her great surprise, she learns that women are banned from Karlštejn. She finally goes to the small castle of Karlík to be closer to her husband. – At Karlštejn, everything is being prepared for the Emperor's arrival. The guests, the Cypriot king Petr and the Bavarian archduke Štěpán, are already there. Neither of the royal guests believes that the ban on female visitors is going to be strictly observed but even they do not suspect that the orders have already been broken. Not just one but two women have already found their way into Karlštejn. One is the Queen Eliška, and the other Alena, the burgrave's niece dressed as a pageboy who has laid a wager with her father that she will spend a night at the castle.
Uncle
(1959)When the Cat Comes
(1963)Oliva (Jan Werich), the seer in a small village, tells a class of schoolchildren and their teacher, Robert (Vlastimil Brodský), of a mysterious acrobat and her cat, Mokol. The cat wears sunglasses that, when removed, reveal the true character and feelings of the people around her. Later a traveling circus arrives in the town featuring Mokul the cat, the acrobat and a magician who's a dead ringer for Oliva. The cat's powers delight the children but cause anxiety among the adults.
Capricious Summer
(1968)
The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians
(1981)1890s. Travelers in the Carpathian mountains encounter an opera-obsessed baron in a remote castle rigged with a mad scientist's bizarre inventions.
All My Good Countrymen
(1969)In a farming village in Czechoslovakia, various citizens deal with the changes that occur in their society over the course of the years following World War II. Among the characters included in this expansive drama are the local organ player, Ocenás (Vlastimil Brodský), and his peasant friends, Jorka (Vladimír Mensík) and Frantisek (Radoslav Brzobohatý), who witness and participate in shifting political alliances as their country transforms into a communist state.
Courage for Every Day
(1965)The Flying Sneaker
(1991)Czech schoolboy Jenik has an unconventional home life. His father is a shipboard doctor who spends long stretches at sea, and his overprotective mother won't let him play with the rough neighborhood boys. As he makes friends with fellow misfit Lucy, his father sends him a butterfly larva from an exotic port of call. When Jenik and Lucy hatch it, a magical fairy appears in their lives.