S tvojí dcerou ne (1997)
A recording of a comedy by director Antonín Procházka from October 15, 1996, performed by the J. K. Tyl Theater in Pilsen, in which a married couple tries to prevent a midlife crisis, which, according to the wife Alice, awaits everyone. When, on the advice of their friends, they set off on a second honeymoon in the mountains, they ask their best friend Luboš to keep an eye on their 18-year-old daughter Sandra from time to time. This sets off a series of misunderstandings and blunders that seem to have no end.
Director: Rudolf Tesáček
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: November 1, 1997
Cast
- Antonín Procházka - Česťa
- Kateřina Hrachovcová - Sandra
- Milan Rybák - Luboš
- Zorka Kostková - Libuše
- Pavel Kikinčuk - Rudla
- Jana Matiášková - Alice
- Martin Stránský - Robin
Screenplay
- Antonín Procházka (Theatre Play)
Cinematography: Vratislav Damborský
Editing: Alice Nussbergerová
Production: Česká televize
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
stage play
More Films by Director: Rudolf Tesáček
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is S tvojí dcerou ne about?
- A recording of a comedy by director Antonín Procházka from October 15, 1996, performed by the J. K. Tyl Theater in Pilsen, in which a married couple tries to prevent a midlife crisis, which, according to the wife Alice, awaits everyone. When, on the advice of their friends, they set off on a second honeymoon in the mountains, they ask their best friend Luboš to keep an eye on their 18-year-old daughter Sandra from time to time. This sets off a series of misunderstandings and blunders that seem to have no end.
- Who directed S tvojí dcerou ne?
- S tvojí dcerou ne was directed by Rudolf Tesáček.
- Who stars in S tvojí dcerou ne?
- S tvojí dcerou ne stars Antonín Procházka, Kateřina Hrachovcová, Milan Rybák, Zorka Kostková, Pavel Kikinčuk, Jana Matiášková.
- What genre is S tvojí dcerou ne?
- S tvojí dcerou ne is a Comedy film.
- Where was S tvojí dcerou ne produced?
- S tvojí dcerou ne was produced in Czech Republic.