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Karel Noll

Karel Noll

Acting

Known For

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5.8

A Czechoslovakian comedy directed by Carl Lamac and starring himself Theodor Pistek & Anny Ondra.

Lucerna

1925
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9.0

Directed by Svatopluk Innemann.

Schweik in Russian Captivity

1927
Battalion
6.4

Skid-row epic about a lawyer's decline.

Battalion

1927
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10.0

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The Torn Photograph

1921
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7.0

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V panském stavu

1927
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10.0

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Prodaná nevěsta

1922
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9.0

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Velbloud uchem jehly

1926
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8.0

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Do panského stavu

1925
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The Flames of Life

1921
The Good Soldier Švejk
7.5

The first film treatment of the fate of the good soldier Švejk, a dog dealer from Prague, who is arrested after the Sarajevo assassination, psychiatrically examined and later called up to c. and k. army to fight for the emperor lord.

The Good Soldier Švejk

1926
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Černí myslivci

1921
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9.0

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Dům ztraceného štěstí

1928
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Lieutenant Lukáš was transferred to the marching battalion in České Budějovice together with Švejko. On the way, Švejk makes Lukáš uncomfortable with a bald superior, a passenger in civilian clothes, and then because of pulling the handbrake, he is removed from the train and brought to the station master. The fine for Švejk will be paid by one lucky man, for whom Švejk's stopping of the train catapulted his beloved woman directly into his arms. Švejk goes to Budějovice on foot. His journey is full of humorous incidents. After arriving at the barracks, the regiment with Švejk and Lukáš is soon sent to Hungary, where Lukáš has an adventure with Mrs. Kakonyová. Eventually, the unit including Švejk arrives all the way to the Russian front. (According to the period label.)

Švejk On The Front

1926
The Fate of the Good Soldier Schweik
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A joint edit of the first three silent films about Švejk: The Good Soldier Švejk (1926, directed by Karel Lamač), Švejk at the Front (1926, directed by Karel Lamač) and Švejk in Russian Captivity (1926, directed by Svatopluk Innemann, based on the work by Karel Vaněk). The main role was played by the then very popular Karel Noll. The last silent sequel Švejk in Civilian (1927) exists separately, but the copy of the film is considerably damaged.

The Fate of the Good Soldier Schweik

1930
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Zelený automobil

1921
Schweik as a Civilian
4.5

«Svejk v civilu» (also known as "Svejk as a Civilian", "Schweik in Civilian Life", "Schwejk in Zivil") is 1927 Comedy film directed by Gustav Machatý, and written by Jacques Bachrach, Eduard Simácek, and Karel Vanek . Karel Noll is starring, alongside Dina Gralla, Jirí Hron, Albert Paulig, Renati Renee and Jan Richter.

Schweik as a Civilian

1927
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7.0

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Tu ten kámen

1923
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8.0

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Modche a Rézi

1926
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9.0

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Tulákovo srdce

1922
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9.0

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Příběh jednoho dne

1926