Murder Czech Style (1966)
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Synopsis: Rudolf, a simple office clerk, finally finds his true love. But his new bride cannot leave her job in Prague -- and he cannot leave his office in another city. So they start an odd commuter... Rudolf, a simple office clerk, finally finds his true love. But his new bride cannot leave her job in Prague -- and he cannot leave his office in another city. So they start an odd commuter marriage, one devoid of sex and passion. But when Rudolf learns that his new beloved is having an affair with another man, he decides that only his rival's death can solve this problem. So he devises an odd and complex scheme involving multiple murders and a suicide... but in the end things turn out quite differently than Rudolph expected. [More]
Starring: Rudolf Hrusinsky, Kveta Fialova, Vladimir Mensik, Vera Uzelacova
Starring: Rudolf Hrusinsky, Kveta Fialova, Vladimir Mensik, Vera Uzelacova, Libuse Svormova
Director: Jiri Weiss
Director: Jiri Weiss
Screenwriter: Jiri Weiss, Jan Otcenasek
Composer: Zdenek Liska
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