
Míla Myslíková
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 14, 1933
Place of Birth: Třebíč, Československo
Known For

Maryša
Maryša, a peasant daughter, is forced by her greedy parents to marry a rich miller, a widower with three children. But she loves the village scoundrel Franck, who has no hope against Vávra. Francek goes to the army and Maryša and Vávra go to catechism with the priest. Maryša and Vávra's marriage is unhappy. The parents also realize their mistake, especially Lízal, who offers his daughter to return home. Maryša refuses and also rejects the proposal of Franck, who has returned from the army and asks her to run away to Brno with him. She chooses a tragic solution...

Infidelity the Slovak Way
Jakubisko’s comedy about infidelity inside the community of lumberjacks in three chapters. First, a group of men gets to know that there comes a group of female brigadiers to a near village and tries to seduce them, which won’t come out as precisely as they wanted. In the next chapter, one girl got pregnant and lumberjacks tries to solve this by a wedding to a man called Domino. In the final phase, they’re struggling for the successful wedding and are afraid of possible punishment from their wives.

Cena medu
Little Péťa visits his grandfather in the Krkonoše Mountains, where a swarm of bees settles on a tree. When Péťa disturbs it, the entire swarm attacks him, leaving him in a deep coma. Ordinary treatments fail, so Dr. Vrba insists on a beekeeper’s blood transfusion. Grandpa’s blood type doesn’t match, prompting a frantic search—ambulances, authorities, even foreign donors—to find a suitable beekeeper. After multiple transfusions from various volunteers, Péťa shows signs of recovery. With dawn breaking, hope returns as he awakens.

Infidelity, Slovak Style
A comedy about three flirtatious woodcutters realistically capturing Slovak village life and criticizing insincerity, hypocrisy and male pride.

Infidelity, Slovak Style
A comedy about three flirtatious woodcutters realistically capturing Slovak village life and criticizing insincerity, hypocrisy and male pride.

Hříšní lidé města pražského

Arabela
Arabela was a children's television series produced in Czechoslovakia which aired from 1979 to 1981. The series has 13 episodes and is in the Czech language.

Byl jednou jeden dům

Hodinářova svatební cesta korálovým mořem
This wacky musical comedy builds on absurd ideas, parodic humour and many variously subverted references to famous...

Dva muži hlásí příchod
An only son, Jirí Valenta (Jaromír Hanzlík), has been drafted to the army. At the barracks he acquires the nickname Seamstress because he sews rugs in his spare time. One day, his friend introduces him to Julka Vávrová (Jorga Kotrbová), a girl he is desperate to get rid of. The naive Jirí falls in love with the girl and accepts her invitation to spend Easter together in the country. There he learns that the girl is the single mother of the young boy Martínek, whose father is the married tractor driver.
Filmography
as Blažena Šafránková
as Blažena Šafránková
as Julie Bebel
as kuchařka Fialková
as Frau Kramer
as Strejcová (voice)
as Blažena Šafránková
as Vychodilová
as Vychodilová's Mother
as ředitelka
as Blažena Šafránková
as Inkeeper's Wife
as Bidlasová
as krčmářka
as Ješterčiaková
as (uncredited)
as kostymérka Anička
as matka Nedělková
as Květa
as hajná Kochánková
as vrátná v továrně Růženka
as Hnízdová
as Kroupová
as Božena
as Doupštová
as Světla
as Matylda, Wassermannova žena
as kantýnská Marcela
as Dispatcherin
as Evina maminka
as matka Jany
as Housekeeper
as Bláhová
as Prošková
as Silly Woman
as Mary
as Katerina Durová
as Joža Vinšová
as slečna z podatelny
as Spa Worker (segment "Jak se koupe žena")
as dáma v kupé s poslancem
as Emka
as (segment "Jak se kalí ocel")
as archduke's wife
as Kveta Marcanová