Karel Jakl

Most Popular Karel Jakl Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Mrtvý princ Trailer (1972)

09 January 1972

The Cremator Trailer (1969)

14 March 1969

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

Marketa Lazarová Trailer (1967)

24 November 1967

Mikolás and his brother Adam end up with a young German hostage of noble blood during a robbery. While their clan prepares for the wrath of the German king, Mikolás is sent to pressure his neighbor Lazar into a defense pact.

Do Not Wake Up the Mammoths Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

A humorous modern fairy-tale about boys who woke up a mammoth in a school biology room and experienced a lot of adventures with it.

Every Day - Sunday Trailer (1962)

12 August 1962

Jirka is a composer, his wife, Jana, a pianist. Jana would like to have an own concert, but so far she has only been selected to accompany Valenta during his concerts in Budapest.

How One Lady Got a Letter Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Episodic slapstick comedy about package deliveries and a lady who likes to steal letters and make paper planes out of them.

Zatoulané dělo Trailer (1959)

16 January 1959

A lone military unit carrying a cannon is stopped while moving from the training area by a gamekeeper who is in extreme distress because his son is seriously ill and needs acute medical attention.

About the Old Dog Bodřík Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Night after night, Bodřík dutifully protects his master's humble farm and livestock from prowling wolves.

Blok 15 Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Artistic reportage from the construction of the Orlík Reservoir. One day on the large-scale construction site and the roles of individual workers in it, i.

The Killing Fragrance Trailer (1970)

01 May 1970

A gang of gas-using murderers are on the loose. Can our badminton-playing hero save the day?

Forest Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

A poetic melodramatic documentary inspired by the death of Jan Palach. The footage from the funeral is accompanied by the words of Maxim Gorky's Old Woman Izergil (On the Flaming Danek's Heart), sung by Kühn's mixed choir, solos by Milada Sýkorová and Jiří Němeček.