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Who Looks for Gold?

Who Looks for Gold? (1974)

5.0/10(4)·TMDB 1974 CS

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What is Who Looks for Gold? (1974) about?

When he returns to Prague from a stint in the Army, Lada does not seem to fit in anywhere, and he cannot get the hang of the system of deliberately underperforming on the job. His girlfriend tries to keep him in the city with a variety of stratagems, but he eventually takes a job as a truck driver on a dam-building project. He uses the truck to visit his girl on weekends. Ingenuous, he is unaware that the truck is being used for black-market smuggling, and that his girlfriend two-times on him when he cannot arrange to leave on time for his weekend.

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Production:
Filmové studio Barrandov
Country:
Czechoslovakia
Languages:
Czech
IMDb:
tt0071716

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Who stars in Who Looks for Gold? (1974)?

Jan Hrušínský as hodinář Láďa Kratochvíl, Jana Giergielová as kadeřnice Petra, Július Pántik as řidič Miky Polievka, Alois Liškutín as vedoucí autoprovozu Dalibor, František Husák as Pepík Němec, Míla Myslíková as kantýnská Marcela, František Řehák as otec Petry, Blažena Holišová as matka Petry.

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Who Looks for Gold? has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.0/10 based on 4 votes.

What genre is Who Looks for Gold??

Who Looks for Gold? is a Drama film released in 1974.

Who stars in Who Looks for Gold??

The cast of Who Looks for Gold? includes Jan Hrušínský, Jana Giergielová, Július Pántik, Alois Liškutín and František Husák.