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Míla Myslíková

Míla Myslíková

Acting

Known For

Bakaláři
7.0

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Bakaláři

1972
Thirty Cases of Major Zema
7.4

Thirty Cases of Major Zeman is a Czechoslovak action-drama television show intended as a political propaganda to support the official attitude of the communist party. The series were filmed in the 1970s. Each episode encompasses one year, and investigations are stylized to that year. Most are inspired by real cases. The series follows the life of police investigator Jan Zeman during his career from 1945 to 1975.

Thirty Cases of Major Zema

1976
Arabela
8.3

Arabela was a children's television series produced in Czechoslovakia which aired from 1979 to 1981. The series has 13 episodes and is in the Czech language.

Arabela

1980
Sanitka
7.5

Sanitka was a Czech television, drama series, first broadcast in 1984 and eleven episodes were made. It starred Jaromír Hanzlík, Tomáš Juricka and Zlata Adamovská among others.

Sanitka

1984
Three Wishes for Cinderella
7.5

Popelka, a resourceful and independent young girl, is a servant in her stepmother's house and confides in her closest friend the owl. When she comes across three magical acorns, she's granted a single wish for each one of them.

Three Wishes for Cinderella

1973
Hříšní lidé města pražského
8.0

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Hříšní lidé města pražského

1969
Ve znamení Merkura
4.5

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Ve znamení Merkura

1979
Muž na radnici
N/A

Muž na radnici was a Czechoslovak television program which was broadcast in 1976. The program was directed by Evžen Sokolovský. In 2011, it was announced that the program, along with 17 others, would be released on DVD within three years.

Muž na radnici

1976
A Prague Underworld
7.9

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A Prague Underworld

1988
We All Are Required to Attend School
3.3

Stories from a daily life of children attending a regular school.

We All Are Required to Attend School

1984
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Velitel

1981
Byl jednou jeden dům
8.0

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Byl jednou jeden dům

1975
Bambinot
6.3

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Bambinot

1984
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Zastretý farebný svet

1980
Doktor z vejminku
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Doktor z vejminku

1983
My Sweet Little Village
7.4

The movie's main storyline follows the life of Otík, a young man, in a tight-knit village community. The sweet-tempered Otík works as an assistant truck driver with Mr. Pávek, his older colleague and practical-minded neighbor. Pávek's family takes care of Otík, whose parents are dead. However, the two coworkers become at odds over Otík's inability to perform even the simplest tasks. Pávek demands that Otík be transferred to assist another driver, who happens to be a choleric and suspicious man named Turek (Turk in Czech). Rather than work with Turek, Otík decides to accept an offer of employment in Prague, but finds he does not fit in to the city life. After discovering that the transfer of Otík to Prague was a trick by a crooked politician to get a deal on Otík's large inherited house, Pávek agrees to give Otík a second chance and retrieves him from the city to resume their work together.

My Sweet Little Village

1985
The Secret of the Wicker Basket
7.0

Klárka lives with her younger brother and her grandmother in a village. She keeps a special diary of everything she and her friends experience...

The Secret of the Wicker Basket

1978
The Cremator
7.8

In 1930s Prague, a Czech cremator who firmly believes cremation relieves one from earthly suffering is drawn inexorably to Nazism.

The Cremator

1969
Infidelity, Slovak Style
8.5

A comedy about three flirtatious woodcutters realistically capturing Slovak village life and criticizing insincerity, hypocrisy and male pride.

Infidelity, Slovak Style

1981
Rosa Luxemburg
6.6

Polish socialist and Marxist Rosa Luxemburg works tirelessly in the service of revolution in early 20th century Poland and Germany. While Luxemburg campaigns for her beliefs, she is repeatedly imprisoned as she forms the Spartacist League offering a new vision for Germany.

Rosa Luxemburg

1986