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WesternStory

A hapless Prague actor is drafted at the last minute to stand in for the star of Boskovice’s Wild West Show, just to discover that throwing tomahawks at full gallop, surviving saloon can-can dancers, and keeping up with town “cowboys” is far more perilous than it looks on TV. As he stumbles through shoot-outs and broken bones (both of his, no less), he finds himself equally disarmed by the town’s fierce Western spirit, and by the smile of its most captivating beauty.

Top Cast

  • Petr Vondráček

    Petr Vondráček

    Presley

  • Pavel Zedníček

    Pavel Zedníček

    Mára

  • Mário Kubec

    Mário Kubec

    Toufar

  • Veronika Khek Kubařová

    Veronika Khek Kubařová

    Marcelka

  • Bohumil Klepl

    Bohumil Klepl

    Krocan

  • Kristýna Leichtová

    Kristýna Leichtová

    Bubu

  • Pavel Landovský

    Pavel Landovský

    Trubec

  • Eva Lesáková

    Eva Lesáková

    Márová

  • Matouš Ruml

    Matouš Ruml

    Johny

Overview

A hapless Prague actor is drafted at the last minute to stand in for the star of Boskovice’s Wild West Show, just to discover that throwing tomahawks at full gallop, surviving saloon can-can dancers, and keeping up with town “cowboys” is far more perilous than it looks on TV. As he stumbles through shoot-outs and broken bones (both of his, no less), he finds himself equally disarmed by the town’s fierce Western spirit, and by the smile of its most captivating beauty.

Rating

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