
Karel Höger
Acting
Biography
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Born: June 17, 1909
Place of Birth: Brünn, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Brno, Czech Republic]
Known For

The Choo-Choo Train
A puppet fairy tale about a disobedient train that did not just want to carry coal and drove to return to his work after a sad experience.

A 105 p.c. Alibi
On an early Sunday evening, people of the small town are reading lottery results that are hung on a board. Young man Karel Antos is annoyed that his lottery-ticket missed the main prize, a car, by only one number. Karel is going to the pub to drink away his bad luck with his friend Jirka Broz. The old accountant auditor Zelinka drops a wallet. Karel picks it up and before he gives it back he notices the winning lottery-ticket in it. Both young men accompany the old drunk man. Karel steals the ticket and exchanges it with his own. Next day, Zelinka is found dead. Investigators, Captain Tuma and the Lieutenant Líbal, soon discover that this is a murder case covered up as an accident.

Byl jednou jeden dům

A Night at Karlstein
No Woman is allowed into Karlstejn Castle! Yet the enamoured Daniele Kolářová and the equally enamoured Jana Brejchová manage to spend one night in disguise in the Castle despite the strict royal ban.

Hry a sny
Lyrical short story film about children's fantasy based on Ludvík Aškenázy's short stories Little Christmas and Lovers from the Box.

The Fabulous Baron Munchausen
A 20th century man lands on the Moon and discovers that Baron Munchausen has beaten him to it, accompanied by Cyrano de Bergerac and the characters from Jules Verne's novels about the conquest of the satellite.

A Face in the Window
A movie built up of three stories about life in a small Slovak town. The Prosecutor: the district attorney is a jazz orchestra soloist at the same time and that is much disliked by the local provincial society. The Defender: is about a young doctor's relation to his patient, who is open about his reactionary opinions. The Judge: it is only after long years that the old judge realizes that his own marriage is in jeopardy.

Fugue on the Black Keys
Fati Farari, a black man from Africa, is completing his studies in classical piano at the Music Academy of Prague. It's the day before his first solo concert, where he is going to play Bach. While he strolls around the city he is thinking, not so much about the concert as about himself, both as a lonely foreigner and as a human being in cosmos. Here and there he encounters some racist comments, but mostly he just feels the weight of social exclusion because of his otherness, especially when it comes to women. On the morning of the day for his concert the embassy informs him that his whole family has perished. He feels totally broken, although he thinks that everyone holds some pain inside. His piano teacher, a professor at the Academy, looks him up, and tells him that he heard what has happened. The professor advises him to communicate his feelings that evening by using his Bach.

Jurášek
The Czech feature film, based on the book of the same name by J. Sosnar-Gazda, focuses on teenagers. The hero of the film is a boy named Jurášek from the Moravian Slovácko region, who helped the partisans during the war. He confirmed that his father was with the partisans and went to the forest at night to follow him when the partisans were expecting the Soviet paratroopers to jump. Jurášek finds a paratrooper who had been blown aside by the wind and finds a suitable shelter for him where he could heal his injured leg. Jurášek continues to help the partisans a lot. He informs them about the upcoming raid in the village and thus saves the Soviet paratrooper from being captured. When he then accompanies the paratrooper into the forest to a place from where he could safely broadcast, and when he says goodbye to him, he gets into a firefight with the Germans together with him and his bravery stands up well in it.

A Dead Man among the Living
Human bravery can take many forms, just as ideas about it can. Small-town public opinion begins to despise a postal clerk because he gave cash to robbers who didn't hesitate to shoot. The result is a successful study of a man whose previous certainties begin to crumble due to a fateful event.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Narrator (voice)
as komentář (voice)
as František Havránek (segment "Téma: Láska")
as Narrator (voice)
as František Kalina
as Arnošt z Pardubic
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
as Narrator (voice)
as Karel Pluhař
as řidič Folta zvaný Doktor
as Narrator (voice)
as pan Gottlob
as Narrator (voice)
as Dr. Laburda
as major VB Miloš Tůma
as Narrator (voice)
as básník Cyrano z Bergeracu
as Commentary (voice)
as Kpt. Tůma
as Alfréd Morák
as Father Novotný
as Karel Stibor - father
as kapitán VB Miloš Tůma
as Jiří Štefl
as Pastyřík
as Narrator (voice)
as Lawyer Frantisek Brych
as Narrator (voice)
as Alexandr Štěrba
as Commentary (voice)
as Jindrich Pelikán
as MUDr. Mrázek
as Commentary (voice)
as head teacher Stolař
as Narrator (voice)
as Commentary (voice)
as Commentary (voice)
as Engineer Otakar Racek
as král Václav IV
as Gregory
as Bedřich Smetana
as král Václav IV.
as Narrator (voice)
as Mikoláš Aleš
as Narrator (voice)
as Narrator (voice)
as Prokop
as JUDr. Loukota
as Saša Holberg / Arens
as Pavel Čtrnáctý alias Hubert Malina
as JUDr. Pavel Chvojka
as Robert Holan
as Dr. Arnošt Zouplna
as Antonín Jedlička
as Záviš Herold