The film is essentially a feature-length commercial for an exhibition to mark the 40th anniversary of the nationalisation of the Czechoslovak film industry, to be held at the Prague U Hybernu venue. The protagonists of the piece are comedians Oldrich Kaiser and Jirí Lábus, who are set to accept an award from Japanese television representatives at the exhibition. At the same time, five gangsters plot to seize a revolutionary invention devised by professor Suzuki - a super holograph, which enables any figure from television to be transported in the flesh into the real world, and vice-versa.
6-part television film based on the historical novel of the same name by Hana Zelinova.
Vladislav Müller, known as Vlado Müller (* March 19, 1936, Bratislava - † June 20, 1996, ibid.) Was a Slovak actor. Father of singer Richard Müller. In 1954 he completed a professional theater course at the State Conservatory in Bratislava. In the years 1954 - 1956 and 1956 - 1966 he was a member of the Regional Theater in Nitra. He served as a military actor at the Army Theater in Martin (1956 - 1958). From 1966 to 1990 he was a member of the play New Stage in Bratislava. Entrepreneur, owner of a day bar and restaurant since 1990. In the theater, he created dozens of distinctive character characters of a serious and comedic nature. In addition to theatrical activities since the early 60s. 20th century. applied in a significant way in Czech and Slovak film, television, radio and dubbing. Television has provided him with significant acting opportunities in films (eg Bastion - 1969, American Tragedy - 1977, The Guy Nicknamed Brumteles - 1982) and in the series Lost and Found (1975), Louis Pasteur (1979), Friends of the Green Valley (1979). In 1979 he was awarded the title of Merited Artist.
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