Hotel for Strangers
Hotel for Strangers (Czech: Hotel pro cizince) is a 1967 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Antonín Máša. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The film reconstructs the last days of murdered young poet Petr Hudec (Petr Čepek), from the random entries of his journal, after he registers at the Hotel Svet.
| Hotel for Strangers | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Antonín Máša | 
| Written by | Antonín Máša | 
| Starring | Petr Čepek | 
| Cinematography | Ivan Slapeta | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 103 minutes | 
| Country | Czechoslovakia | 
| Language | Czech | 
Cast
    
- Petr Čepek as Petr Hudec
 - Táňa Fischerová as Veronika
 - Marta Krásová as Rosická
 - Vladimír Šmeral as Blech
 - Evald Schorm as Curate
 - Jiří Hrzán as Kája
 - Jiří Pleskot as Hotel trustee
 - Jiřina Jirásková as Marie
 - Ladislav Mrkvička as Vladimír
 - Jiří Kodet as Jirí
 - Jiří Menzel as Pot-boy
 - Jan Libíček as Hynek
 - Josef Somr as Receptionist
 - Waldemar Matuška as Otomar
 - Jan Kačer as Narrator (voice)
 - Evelyna Juhanová as Ruzena
 
References
    
- "Festival de Cannes: Hotel for Strangers". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
 
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