
Raoul Schránil
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 24, 1910
Place of Birth: Most, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]
Known For

Srdce v soumraku

Chalk and Cheese
Rudolf Bartoš, the owner of a farm, quarry and factory, is extremely rich, however, he is unapproachable and irritable, and the dread of his employees. One day he falls down a steep slope by a river and hurts himself. The quarryman Fábera finds him groaning in pain and takes him to his cottage.

Dynastie Nováků

Skill of Gold
A village shop owner is convinced by his children to move to Prague, where they say he'll be able to enjoy a fine retirement in a modern furnished apartment. Bored by life in Prague with nothing to do, the old man takes to helping a young widow in her stationery shop.

Pán a sluha
A young man named Láďa Tůma, along with his inheritance from his wealthy uncle, also acquires his uncle's favorite butler, Vlastimil Chytráček, with whom he must sign a one-year employment contract. This is a condition for receiving the inheritance. Chytráček takes care of his new master as devotedly as he took care of his uncle. However, this brings many complications for the young man - both at work and in love...

The Physician of a Dying Time
Series about the life of Renaissance anatomist, scholar and politic Johannes Jessenius. Already legendary series today, was produced by Czechoslovak Television Bratislava, directed by Slovak director Miroslav Luther in the first half of 80's in Barrandov Studios in Prague. The story and screenplay of the series wrote Czech writer Vladimír Körner. Five-episodes epic historical narration is a biographical story of distinguished Renaissance scholar, anatomist and politic of Slovak origin, Johannes Jessenius (Ján Jesenský, 1566–1621). It displays his life from the first studies and successes. In 1594 he became professor of surgery and anatomy on Wittenberg University, which he had attended years before. From that moment, his life went through social and personal wins and losses, to the sad end on the Prague Old Town Square gallows, among 27 noblemen, knights and burgenses, after lose Bohemian Revolt in 1621. His destiny was coupled with key events of Czech history in the break of 16th and 17th century, when Renaissance and European humanism slowly fade out.

We'll Kick Up a Fuss Tomorrow, Darling...
Mr. Novak tells a lie to his neighbor Mrs. Bartackova that her husband is unfaithful to her and that is how it all started.

Přítelkyně pana ministra
The main character of the funny story is an ordinary typist Julinka Svobodová, who works for the established business firm Hrubý a syn and lives in a sublet with the seamstress Mrs. Pokorná. Although she is poor and sometimes manages to be late, she is still cheerful and pleasant. However, a small coincidence is enough and everything changes. That is when she takes an elevator ride with the Minister of Trade, Dr. Horák, who coincidentally lives in the same building. Mrs. Pokorná, in good faith, hints to the inquisitive landlady that Julinka is the Minister's girlfriend. From the talkative woman, an innocent rumor spreads like wildfire and, surprisingly, it helps the girl in every way...

A Prague Underworld

The Catacombs
The title refers to the office of records in the basement of a large company... sort of the place where a troublesome employee may be dumped in a dead end job. If fact, the story is a simple romantic comedy, with Burian as the kindly old stick-in-the-mud who helps the young man to sort out his romance with the daughter of the company's owner.
Filmography
as Kaláb
as Prince Pedro di Rudibanera
as Le médecin du baron
as (segment "Divoký páv")
as Viliam (starý)
as Minister
as Old Man in the Mall
as Kurfirst
as Kammerdiener
as JUDr. Kolácek z Ceské Lípy
as vrchní číšník
as revizor Kubeš
as lékař Herr von
as Fitter
as man in Sweden
as Karel Panič
as Quido Alexy
as Ing. Vilém Puticka, his son
as dirigent Intimní operety Jarka Aleš
as Molenda
as Petr
as Dr. Diviš
as sekretář Gustav Troníček
as Karel Čermák
as Ing. Jiří Rudík
as MUDr. Karel Jáchym
as dr. Jiří Novotný
as Menšík
as Fred
as Jiří Osten / Ostrovský
as Baloun
as Adjutant
as Karel Bulan
as Olda Klapzuba
as Ríša
as Karel Hojer
as Grimm
as Viktor
as Antonín Petrák
as Jan Domin
as Ludva
as Miloš Miláček
as dr. Pavel Haler