Cast: Vladimír Ráz

Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Vladimír Ráz. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.


Rusalka

1963 · Movie · 104 min. · Czechoslovakia

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O rybári a rybce (TV)

1986 · Movie · 52 min. · Czechoslovakia

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Sokolovo

1975 · Movie · 129 min. · Czechoslovakia

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Silvery Wind

1956 · Movie · 98 min. · Czechoslovakia

Direction Václav Krska

Cast Eduard Cupák · Frantisek Slégr · Marie Brozová · Radovan Lukavský

Plot Second half of the 19th century. In a small town in South Bohemia, Jan Ratkin is an idealistic student living through the confusions of first love and longing for freedom.

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A Prayer for Katarina Horovitzova (TV)

1965 · Movie · 66 min. · Czechoslovakia

Direction Arnost Lustig · Antonín Moskalyk

Cast Jirí Adamíra · Jirí Bruder · Lenka Fiserová · Vladimír Hlavatý

Plot A group of wealthy American Jewish businessmen have been captured by the SS and are told that they are to be traded to the American army for several SS officers....

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Proud Princess

1952 · Movie · 94 min. · Czechoslovakia

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Princezna Slonbidlo (TV)

1990 · Movie · 60 min. · Czechoslovakia

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Certuv svagr (TV)

1984 · Movie · 68 min. · Czechoslovakia

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Mrtvý Princ (TV)

1971 · Movie · 68 min. · Czechoslovakia

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Tam na konecne

1957 · Movie · 95 min. · Czechoslovakia

Direction Ján Kadár · Elmar Klos

Cast Vladimír Ráz · Eva Océnasová · Marie Brozová · Jana Dítetová

Plot A mosaic of life stories of the residents of a Prague block of flats at a tram-line terminus. Focusing on members of a small group of ordinary people, each facing...

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There Was Once a King...

1955 · Movie · 107 min. · Czechoslovakia

Direction Borivoj Zeman

Cast Vlasta Burian · Irena Kacírková · Stella Májová · Milena Dvorská

Plot A selfish self-centered widowed ruler, barely tolerated by his subjects and called appropriately enough, 'King Myself, First' asks his three daughters to name the measure of their love for him....

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