For the bobsledder Karel Dostál, see Czechoslovakia at the 1992 Winter Olympics.
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Karel Dostal
Born
14 March 1884
Nymburk, Austria-Hungary
Died
1 March 1966(1966-03-01) (aged 81)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1934–1960 (film)
Karel Dostal (14 March 1884 – 1 March 1966) was a Czech stage and film actor.[1]
^Jarka Burian. Modern Czech Theatre: Reflector and Conscience of a Nation. University of Iowa Press, 2002. p. 233
KarelDostal (14 March 1884 – 1 March 1966) was a Czech stage and film actor. Grand Hotel Nevada (1935) The World Is Ours (1937) The Magic House (1939)...
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directed by Jan Sviták and starring Lída Baarová, Otomar Korbelář, and KarelDostal. It was made in Prague by the Czech subsidiary of the Germany company...
(1730–1802), painter Antonín Janoušek (1877–1941), journalist and politician KarelDostal (1884–1966), actor Bohumil Hrabal (1914–1997), writer; lived here in...
pour les nouveaux cœurs) (manuscript) Militär und Volkslieder; words by KarelDostál-Lutinov and Hornoff (manuscript) Film scores Svatý Václav (Saint Wenceslas)...
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František Sojka Ferenc Futurista as Drunkard Jára Kohout as Security KarelDostal as Hotel General Manager Čeněk Šlégl as Hotel Manager František Roland...
Karel Kryspín alias Charles Crispin Adina Mandlová as Helena Rohanová Jaroslav Marvan as Tichý, policejní inspektor KarelDostal as Dr. Seidl Karel Cerný...
for male chorus one edition erroneously designated Op. 47 1. words by KarelDostál-Lutinov 2. words by Josef Václav Sládek 3. words by Jaroslav Kvapil 4...