Three Steps from the Body Trailer

Three Steps from the Body Trailer (1934)

24 August 1934 Comedy 90 mins

Tommy Fikejs and Ferda Říha, two perpetual students, are completely broke. They are up to their necks in debt, their landlady is kicking them out, and there is no hope of securing another loan. Tommy does have a wealthy uncle—an automotive tycoon—but the man refuses to be "touched" for money, whether by persuasion or coercion, despite Tommy bombarding him with pleading letters.

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Cast

Karel Lamač

as Tommy Fikejs

Truda Grosslichtová

as Aluška Králová

Věra Skalská

as teta Berta

František Paul

as Ferda Říha

Jaroslav Marvan

as předseda spolku věřitelů

Čeněk Šlégl

as uprchlík z Ďábelských ostrovů

Přemysl Pražský

as komisař Monier

Jára Kohout

as námořník

Jan W. Speerger

as strážník

Karel Postranecký

as vrátný v hotelu

Josef Kotalík

as hotelový detektiv Burton

Elsa Vetešníková

as děvče v krčmě

Robert Ford

as hráč

Crew

Jára Beneš

Original Music Composer

Otto Heller

Otto Heller Director of Photography

Rudolf Stahl

Rudolf Stahl Assistant Director

Guido Lagus

Guido Lagus Production Design

Rudolf Wels

Rudolf Wels Production Design

Arnold Reimann

Arnold Reimann Set Decoration

František Jerhot

František Jerhot Production Manager

Karel Tobis

Karel Tobis Lyricist

Production Companies

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