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Cavalryman Kalle Kollola makes a fool of himself in order to get by with less service during his time in the army. Aunt Loviisa, who has come to see him, urges her witty but lazy cousin to straighten up. Aunt Loviisa also helps Miss Hilja Aro settle her differences with the horse master Kalpa.
Manon Lescaut
Candida
At the wake of his late wife Aaron would like a word with the man upstairs. Releasing his rage he is interrupted by his foster brother, Danny. The two brothers play a childhood game of "flips" that changes both of their lives forever.
Jegor Bulyčov
Josefina
Directorial debut of Wolfgang Petersen
Sweded version of the famous sequence-shot dance scene from La La Land. (A Sweded film is a reproduction of a famous movie, made on a very low budget, often with handcrafted equipments and with a “homemade” look. This term come form the movie “Be Kind, Rewind” by Michel Gondry.)
Pickwick is a British television musical made by the BBC in 1969 and based on the 1963 stage musical Pickwick, which in turn was based on the 1837 novel The Pickwick Papers written by Charles Dickens. It stars Harry Secombe as Samuel Pickwick and Roy Castle as Sam Weller. This television production was based on the stage musical Pickwick which had been a commercial success. It was adapted for the screen by James Gilbert and Jimmy Grafton. The musical had premiered in the West End in 1963, again with Harry Secombe in the lead role. Running at 90 minutes and made in colour, the TV musical again had lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and a score by Cyril Ornadel. The book was by Wolf Mankowitz and it was directed by Terry Hughes. The programme was first transmitted on 11 June 1969 and again on 26 December 1969. One of the better known songs from the score is "If I Ruled the World". The cast of this production differed somewhat from that of the stage musical.
La Musica
Já jsem Osango
Žabí muzikál
Vražda v ulici de Lourcine
Zuzana Vojířová
Strašidla
Madam a sedm loupežníků
Nápadník z Marsu
Vzpomínka na dva pondělky