- comedy-drama film
directed by Miloš
Forman that
follows a
young woman,
Andula, who has a
routine job in a shoe
factory in
provincial Czechoslovakia, and...
-
Andula Won (Czech:
Andula vyhrála) is a
Czech comedy film
directed by
Miroslav Cikán,
based on a
novel by Olga Scheinpflugová. It was
released in 1937...
- her the
common Czech nickname of
Andula.
Korbel called her Mandula, a
portmanteau of "Má
Andula" (Czech for "My
Andula"),
while Anna
called him Jozka....
- It's Love I'm
After 25
November Nothing Sacred December 1937 2
December Andula Won (Czechoslovakia) The
Seven Ravens (Germany) 4
December First Lady 7...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1965
Loves of a
Blonde Andula 1967
Stronghold of
Toughs Marija 1968 Jak se
zbavit Helenky newsreader Marcelka 1968 Žirafa v okne...
-
Czech college student, is one such host.
Tanya tells Andula the
truth about her identity, and
Andula decides to
accept the Ice's
offer of protection. Gabe...
- (Madla from the Brickyard) (1933) Okénko (Small Window) (1933)
Andula vyhrála (
Andula Won) (1938) Švadlenka (Needlewoman) (1936) Dobře situovaný pán (A...
- ****ociates the building's
establishment with two names: An-du-la (俺都喇;
Ăndūlǎ perhaps Abdullah) and a
certain Lieh-wei (列微; Liè wēi),
probably transcribing...
- and Co se šeptá. His
final comedy in
Czechoslovakia was
Miroslav Cikán's
Andula Won,
which appeared in
cinemas in 1938.
Following the 1938
Munich Agreement...
-
libretto by Bohumír Polách and Jiří Žalman Apropó, co dělá
Andula? (By the Way, What Is
Andula Doing?),
Operetta (1934);
libretto by Bohumír Polách and...