

I, Mournful God
1969 Directed by Antonín KachlíkAdolf, the irresistible seducer of women, is fond of Janicka, a novice opera singer. The girl, however, prefers famous men and Adolf thus does not have a single chance with her. One day in a hospital, he meets a Greek partisan named Apostolek who impresses him with his spontaneity and ease in solving all problems, especially those with women. Adolf has an idea for a revenge. He makes Apostolek familiar with social manners, dresses him after the latest fashion and introduces him to Janicka as a Greek conductor. Janicka instantly falls in love with the made-up composer and Apostolek does no better.
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Miloš Kopecký
....................................................Adolf

Pavel Landovský
....................................................Apostol Certikidis
Hana Lelitová
....................................................Janička Malátová

Jiřina Jirásková
....................................................Mrs. Stenclová
Ivana Mixová
....................................................Cantatrice
Květoslava Houdlová
....................................................Oculist
Jindra Šolcová
....................................................Director
...........................................................Antonín Kachlík
Executive Producer
...........................................................Erich Švabík
Assistant Director
...........................................................Lilian Havlíčková
Karel Kovář
First Assistant Director
...........................................................Miroslav Kubišta
Screenplay
...........................................................Milan Kundera
Antonín Kachlík
Production Companies
...................................................Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries
........................................................Czechoslovakia
Spoken Languages
....................................................Český
Genres
....................................................Drama
Comedy
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