
Otto Lackovič
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Otto Lackovič.
Born: April 5, 1927
Place of Birth: Praha, Československo [nyní Česká Republika]
Known For

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.

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.

Boomerang
The story, written by former George Stransky former political prisoners and today's chairman Pen Club is situated to 50 years and uranium camp of political prisoners in Pribram, where after the fall of the Stalinist cult comes at the end of 1958 as a prisoner of the former Chief of Main Administration of correctional facilities Colonel Good. Former chief topic of coexistence, "a guard" and political prisoners in the Bolshevik camp served timeless makers to reflect on the possibility (or impossibility) of forgiveness and a sense of justice. The film, unfortunately, below expectations - mainly because of its rarity and lack syžetovou arching dramatic arc of the story, including natural gradation. Nice camera and vice versa are cast, formed literally myriad of top Czech actors. A representative of one of the main roles - Jiri Schmitzer in 1997 was awarded the Czech Lion.

Passing Through a Thick Forest
The story of two communist friends, one of whom leaves as secretary to the district committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and the other remains in the village as a party agitator.

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.

Chalupáři
Chalupáři is a Czechoslovak comedy TV series filmed in 1974 and 1975 by František Filip.

Hříšní lidé města pražského

Dobrodružství kriminalistiky

Dobrodružství kriminalistiky
Filmography
as CD ROM
as Old Emcke
as Müller
as Rinaldo Bihary
as Driver (voice)
as Neighbor in the Window (voice)
as Kaupe
as Horvath
as Ridič nákladního automobilu TIR
as Pierot (voice)
as polesný
as Bernášek
as Moretti
as vězeň Václav Berda
as Waiter
as lodník Berka
as Kára
as (uncredited)
as číšník Pepi
as Inter Fan (voice)
as José Antonio
as Karel (voice)
as Michal, Coordinator
as Ondra
as worker
as básník František
as Pilot
as technical officer Karel Antos
as bulldozerist Jarda Sejk
as Ondrej Joha
as Jan
as Ondrej
as Rudolf Pecián
as Karel Haluza
as Fabián
as Jura Zebron
as Bobán