Bony a klid
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Directed by | Vít Olmer |
Produced by | Jaromír Lukás |
Written by |
Radek John Vít Olmer |
Starring | Jan Potměšil |
Cinematography | Ota Kopriva |
Edited by | Ivana Kacírková |
Release dates | July 1988 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Bony a klid is a Czech drama film directed by Vít Olmer. It was released in 1987.
Plot
In the film, which takes place in Prague, a young man from Mladá Boleslav, Martin (Jan Potměšil) becomes a victim of fraud by a racketeer, Bíny (Roman Skamene). Because he wants his money back, he starts working for the racketeer gang and quickly adapts to the environment of big money, debaucherous parties, prostitutes, and police raids. During a deal, the police are called. Martin sees the television report about the search for Harry and Richard, so he immediately goes to the hostel to warn them. In the meantime, the VB arrive and run upstairs. Richard and Martin jump from the balcony, but Harry becomes dizzy and commits suicide. After the gang appears in court, only the boss escapes unpunished. Martin is told the truth about Eva: she is a prostitute. The film ends by the characters sitting in a car as the gates are closed.
Cast
- Jan Potměšil - Martin
- Veronika Jeníková - Eva
- Josef Nedorost - Robert
- Tomás Hanák - Hary
- Roman Skamene - Bíny
- Miloslav Kopecný - Bankér
- Vítezslav Jirsák - Martin's Father
- Milos Cálek - Benák
- Frantisek Svihlík - Karel
Music
All the music in the film is by the band Frankie Goes To Hollywood including Relax, The Power of Love, and The World is My Oyster