

Quails and King
1974 Directed by Jaromír BorekPolice find a girl with a bleeding face in a small town park at night. First the girl, a textile factory worker Jana, refuses to talk, and then she decides to tell the truth. After her father's death she, by herself, takes care of her younger brother called Pinda. She does not like the influence that a gang of older boys from the factory exercise over her brother. The gang leader Jirka, called King, is admire by local girls whose number exceeds boys in the town because there are many textile factories where only girls are working. They easily yield to him and then he easily gets rid of them. Jana is a hard nut for him. She refuses his purposeful courtesy and thus she unintentionally gets his attention. King inspires the gang on how to get money by stealing textile from the factory warehouse.

Milena Steinmasslová
....................................................Jana
Erik Tabery
....................................................Král

Vladimír Dlouhý
....................................................Pinďa

Jan Kraus
....................................................Vabi
Steve Lichtag
....................................................Motejlek
Miloš Ryčl
....................................................Jaroslav Pešice
....................................................Pacovský
Director
...........................................................Jaromír Borek
Assistant Director
...........................................................Zdeněk Touš
Creative Producer
...........................................................Ota Hofman
First Assistant Director
...........................................................Ondřej Friedl
Jiří Mikeťuk
Short Story
...........................................................Karel Štorkán
Screenplay
...........................................................Karel Štorkán
Production Companies
...................................................Filmové studio Barrandov
Production Countries
........................................................Czechoslovakia
Spoken Languages
....................................................Český
Genres
....................................................Drama
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