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⭐68.85%
: 6
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6th Dec 18
⭐83.93%
: 19
Dune
15th Sep 21
⭐77.76%
: 19
Cruella
26th May 21
⭐79.77%
: 11
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
20th Sep 12
⭐78.00%
: 7
The Suicide Squad
28th Jul 21
⭐74.70%
: 16
All Quiet on the Western Front
7th Oct 22
⭐77.24%
: 9
Boss Level
19th Feb 21
⭐68.66%
: 5
The Last Duel
13th Oct 21
⭐74.13%
: 6
Raya and the Last Dragon
3rd Mar 21
⭐78.06%
: 8
Zack Snyder's Justice League
18th Mar 21
⭐80.97%
: 11
Green Book
16th Nov 18
⭐82.23%
: 10
Tenet
22nd Aug 20
⭐72.00%
: 10
A Quiet Place Part II
21st May 21
⭐74.43%
: 7
Tolkien
3rd May 19
⭐69.25%
: 6
Your Name.
26th Aug 16
⭐85.00%
: 19
Create with Love ❤️ by Zaw Myint
Václav Neužil st.
Josef Abrhám
Karel Hlušička
Bohuslav Ličman
Jaroslav Pospíšil
Karel Hábl
Friederike Aust
Irma Stich
Bohumil Šmída
Wilhelm Koch-Hooge
Willi Habermann
Zdeněk Dítě
Adolf Filip
Vladimír Ptáček
Hana Čížková
Brigitte Wähner-Liefers
Zdeněk Kutil
L. H. Struna
Oto Ševčík
Pavel Pitner
Curt W. Franke
Thomas Kästner
Walter Wystemp
Martin Angermann
Victor Keune
Günter Rüger
Hans Kopprasch
Roland Kuchenbuch
Manfred Otto
Hannes Stelzer
Heinz-Karl Konrad
Manfred Richter
Johannes Wieke
Vojtěch Švojgr
Jiří Slezák
Vladimír Kotrlík
Bert Schneider
Jiří Šrámek
Rudolf Wolf
Pavel Pípal
Lubomír Haluška
Urchin
Stanislav Trestr
Urchin
Olga Buzková
Dancer
Jana Kittnarová-Čižinská
Dancer
Květuše Homolová
Dancer
Karla Horká-Míchalová
Dancer
Eva Krásná
Dancer
Karla Krausová
Dancer
Elena Lindauerová
Dancer
Ivana Suchá
Dancer
Jitka Vašutová
Dancer
Eva Zakouřilová
Dancer
Gunshots in Mariánské Lázně
⭐60.00% /
15th Feb 74 /
Crime, Drama, History
In May 1945, a woman in Marienbad reports a murder - committed in 1933 against the German emigrant Professor Lessing. She also names the murderer. Against the wishes of his superior, who does not feel responsible for this case - it was a fascist femicide - Inspector Šedý picks up the trail and arrests the murderer, the German Eckert. Eckert was a fugitive at the trial in 1933, and now the evidence is no longer available. Nevertheless, Šedý does everything he can to convict him. He finds witnesses who support him - anti-fascists, but also former collaborators who want to clear themselves. Reconstructing the case at the crime scene, Šedý is able to prove that Eckert was at least an accessory. He is convicted. After his release from prison, Eckert goes to West Germany, where he demands compensation from his former clients.