I, Mournful God

I, Mournful God

Release date : October 17, 1969
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Antonín Kachlík /
Production companies : Filmové studio Barrandov /
October 17, 1969 1h 22m Czechoslovakia Drama Czech More
5
User Score

Overview

Adolf (Miloš Kopecký), the irresistible seducer of women, is fond of Janicka (Hana Lelitová), a novice opera singer. The girl, however, prefers famous men and Adolf thus does not have a single chance with her. One day in a hospital, he meets a Greek partisan named Apostolek (Pavel Landovský) who impresses him with his spontaneity and ease in solving all problems, especially those with women. Adolf has an idea for a revenge. He makes Apostolek familiar with social manners, dresses him after the latest fashion and introduces him to Janicka as a Greek conductor. Janicka instantly falls in love with the made-up composer and Apostolek does no better.
More »

Top Billed Cast

More

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Finnick
Comedy Adventure Animation Fantasy Family
The Hawk
Action Adventure Comedy
Die Hart
Comedy Action Thriller
Muzzle
Action Thriller
Shark Side of the Moon
Action Science Fiction Thriller Horror
Boruto: Naruto the Movie
Adventure Action Animation Comedy Fantasy
No One Gets Out Alive
Horror Mystery Thriller
South Park: Joining the Panderverse
Animation Comedy Science Fiction TV Movie
Home Team
Family Comedy Drama
Patriots Time
Action War Drama
A Day to Die
Action Thriller Crime Drama
  • title:I, Mournful God
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Antonín Kachlík /
  • Writers: Jan Procházka · Milan Kundera · Antonín Kachlík · Milan Kundera ·
  • Production companies: Filmové studio Barrandov ·
  • Overview:Adolf (Miloš Kopecký), the irresistible seducer of women, is fond of Janicka (Hana Lelitová), a novice opera singer. The girl, however, prefers famous men and Adolf thus does not have a single chance with her. One day in a hospital, he meets a Greek partisan named Apostolek (Pavel Landovský) who impresses him with his spontaneity and ease in solving all problems, especially those with women. Adolf has an idea for a revenge. He makes Apostolek familiar with social manners, dresses him after the latest fashion and introduces him to Janicka as a Greek conductor. Janicka instantly falls in love with the made-up composer and Apostolek does no better.
Search history
delete
Popular search