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Případ medvědí jeskyně 1989

★ 6.01 votes📅 1989-01-17

In the atmospheric 1989 crime drama *Případ medvědí jeskyně*, Captain Hála (Jiří Bartoška) faces one of the most perplexing cases of his career as he uncovers a dangerous smuggling operation funneling hard drugs through the pristine wilderness of South Moravia.

Director: Rudolf Tesáček

Cast

Vítězslav Jandák
Vítězslav Jandák
Hruška
Karel Augusta
Karel Augusta
Klíma
Jiří Bartoška
Jiří Bartoška
kapitán Hála
Jiří Tomek
Jiří Tomek
kapitán VB
Pavel Skřípal
Pavel Skřípal
Lenka Loubalová
Lenka Loubalová
Rostislav Čtvrtlík
Stanislav Zindulka
Stanislav Zindulka
Benda
Aleš Jarý
Daniel Dítě
Daniel Dítě

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Případ medvědí jeskyně (1989) about?

This Czechoslovak crime film follows police captain Hála as he investigates a smuggling ring moving hard drugs through a protected natural area. The case takes a bizarre turn when unusual animal behavior near a bear cave suggests something far darker is at play. It's a slow-burn mystery blending police work with environmental intrigue.

Who directed Případ medvědí jeskyně?

Případ medvědí jeskyně was directed by Rudolf Tesáček, known for his atmospheric approach to Czechoslovak crime dramas.

Who stars in Případ medvědí jeskyně?

The film stars Jiří Bartoška as Captain Hála, alongside Vítězslav Jandák, Karel Augusta, Jiří Tomek, and Lenka Loubalová in key roles.

Is Případ medvědí jeskyně (1989) worth watching?

For fans of 1980s crime thrillers with a touch of realism and atmosphere, Případ medvědí jeskyně (1989) is a solid pick. While it may not have the high-energy pacing of modern mysteries, its moody setting and grounded performances give it a unique charm that stands out among Eastern European genre films.

How long is Případ medvědí jeskyně?

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About Případ medvědí jeskyně (1989) — A 1980s Crime Mystery Unraveling Smuggling and Environmental Secrets

In the atmospheric 1989 crime drama *Případ medvědí jeskyně*, Captain Hála (Jiří Bartoška) faces one of the most perplexing cases of his career as he uncovers a dangerous smuggling operation funneling hard drugs through the pristine wilderness of South Moravia. The investigation takes a surreal turn when strange animal behavior near a protected bear cave raises disturbing questions about hidden forces at play. Director Rudolf Tesáček crafts a brooding, slow-burn mystery that blends traditional police procedural elements with an eerie sense of environmental dread, making it a compelling watch for fans of 1980s Eastern European crime films.

As Hála digs deeper, he uncovers a web of military presence, local secrets, and ecological anomalies that blur the line between law enforcement and a larger, more sinister conspiracy. The film's moody cinematography and grounded performances bring a sense of authenticity to the story, transforming a routine drug bust into a gripping tale of corruption and survival. Whether you're drawn to its atmospheric tension or its political undertones, *Případ medvědí jeskyně (1989)* delivers a detective story as rich in atmosphere as it is in intrigue.