Cast: Karel Hovorka
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Karel Hovorka. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Shadows of a Hot Summer
1978 · Movie · 100 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Frantisek Vlácil
Cast Juraj Kukura · Marta Vancurová · Gustáv Valach · Václav Babka
6.5
43 votes
6.5
43 votes
Capricious Summer
1968 · Movie · 74 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Jiří Menzel
Cast Rudolf Hrusínsky · Vlastimil Brodsky · Frantisek Rehák · Míla Myslíková
Plot Middle-aged Antonin and his friends, the major, now retired, and the canon, are in the river, swimming and philosophizing. Then it starts to rain. It just seems to be that...
6.4
80 votes
6.4
80 votes
O rybári a rybce (TV)
1986 · Movie · 52 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Vlasta Janecková
Cast Josef Kemr · Vera Galatíková · Nada Konvalinková · Josef Vinklár
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Solo for Elephant and Orchestra
1976 · Movie · 131 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Oldrich Lipský
Cast Evgeni Leonov · Natalya Varley · Aleksandr Lenkov · Leonid Kuravlyov
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The Phantom of Morrisville
1966 · Movie · 89 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Borivoj Zeman
Cast Oldrich Nový · Kveta Fialová · Jana Novaková · Vít Olmer
Plot Inspector Brumpby (Jaroslav Marvan) and the young crime reporter Allan Pinkerton (Vít Olmer) attend wedding of Sir Hannibal Morris (Oldrich Nový) with beautiful Clarence (Kveta Fialová). After the ceremony, Clarence's...
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Ledove more vola
1961 · Movie · 94 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Hans Burger
Cast Jarmila Svabíková · Ladislav Zápotocký · Eduard Dubský · Karel Hlusicka
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The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night
1969 · Movie · 103 min. · Czechoslovakia
Direction Evald Schorm
Cast Jan Libícek · Josef Bek · Nina Divísková · Karel Belohradsky
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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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