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A Foolish Girl

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A Foolish Girl
Scene from a film
CzechBláhové devce
Directed byVáclav Binovec
Written byJan Kaplan
Maryna Radomerská
Bedrich Wermuth
Produced byFrantisek Moravek
StarringHana Vítová
Vladimír Borský
Zita Kabátová
CinematographyBohumil Vích
Edited byMarie Bourová
Production
company
Release date
1938
Running time
100 minutes
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageCzech

A Foolish Girl (Czech: Bláhové devce) is a 1938 Czech romance film directed by Václav Binovec and starring Hana Vítová, Vladimír Borský and Zita Kabátová.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Alois Mecera.

Cast

  • Hana Vítová as Verona Králová
  • Vladimír Borský as Michal Jones
  • Zita Kabátová as Albína Rybinova
  • Frantisek Kreuzmann as Pavlat
  • Marenka Zieglerová as Sadlova
  • Bohus Záhorský as Rybin
  • Rene Kubinsky as Orchestra Leader
  • Jaroslav Marvan as Kosina, Jonesuv strýc
  • Pavla Stolzová as Verona's Mother
  • Zdenka Sulanová as Lidia
  • Frána Vajner as Curtain Puller
  • Karel Veverka as Theater Executive
  • Theodor Pistek as Theater Porter
  • Jirí Plachý as Theater Manager
  • F. X. Mlejnek as Theater Worker
  • Jára Pospísil as Operetta Singer
  • Frantisek Sasek as Operetta Singer
  • Jan Cerný as Jeweller
  • Jirí Hron as Telephone Operator
  • Filip Balek-Brodský as Audience Member
  • Frantisek Beranský as Audience Member
  • Jaroslav Bráska as Audience Member
  • Robert Ford as Audience Member
  • Bolek Prchal as Audience Member
  • Marie Vildová as Audience Member
  • Vladimír Smíchovský as Audience Member
  • Selteri as chorus
  • Rudolf Macharovsky as dancer
  • Eliska Slancová as dancer
  • Jirí Schreinzer
  • Josef Cikán
  • Ladislav Janecek
  • Eliska Jílková
  • Jirina Hladikova
  • Josef Horánek
  • Betty Kysilková
  • Josef Sládek
  • Milka Balek-Brodská
  • Václav Mlckovský
  • Frantisek Paul
  • Viktor Socha
  • Alena Pospísilová
  • Hermína Vojtová

References

  1. ^ Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 380. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3.