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Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy 1994

★ 3.25 votes📅 1994-04-21

Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994), directed by Jan Prokop, plunges audiences into a gritty world of moral ambiguity and financial deception. The film follows Michal Najman, a bright economics student who supplements his income by working as a pest controller.

Director: Jan Prokop

Cast

Martin Zounar
Martin Zounar
Michal
Marián Labuda
Marián Labuda
Lájoš
Stanislav Tříska
Stanislav Tříska
Dlask
Lucie Benešová
Lucie Benešová
Renata
Vendula Křížová
Vendula Křížová
Markéta
Ladislav Potměšil
Ladislav Potměšil
hospodský
Bohdan Tůma
Bohdan Tůma
Valerie Kaplanová
Valerie Kaplanová
babička
Filip Jančík
Filip Jančík
David Suchařípa
David Suchařípa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994) about?

This Czech crime drama follows Michal Najman, an economics student who falls victim to a financial scam after being framed for a crime he didn't commit. His college education fails to shield him from the consequences of blind trust and deception.

Who directed Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy?

The film was directed by Jan Prokop, a filmmaker known for his sharp social critiques and realistic storytelling.

Who stars in Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy?

The film features Martin Zounar as the lead, alongside Marián Labuda, Stanislav Tříska, Lucie Benešová, and Vendula Křížová in pivotal roles.

Is Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994) worth watching?

Though not widely rated, the film's gripping blend of crime and social drama makes it a compelling watch for fans of 1990s European cinema. Its themes of deception and moral dilemmas add depth to its action-driven plot.

How long is Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994) — A Czech crime drama about trust, betrayal, and the cost of naivety

Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994), directed by Jan Prokop, plunges audiences into a gritty world of moral ambiguity and financial deception. The film follows Michal Najman, a bright economics student who supplements his income by working as a pest controller. When he's framed for destroying valuable nutria pelts and unknowingly signs a massive bond, his academic intellect fails to protect him from the consequences of his naivety. Set against the backdrop of post-socialist Czechoslovakia, the movie blends crime and action with sharp social commentary, exploring how ambition and blind trust can lead even the most educated astray.

With its tense atmosphere and stark realism, Vekslák aneb Staré zlaté časy (1994) captures the struggles of a generation caught between traditional values and the allure of quick money. Martin Zounar delivers a standout performance as the doomed protagonist, while Marián Labuda and Stanislav Tříska add depth to the film's morally complex universe. The story's themes of deception and betrayal resonate deeply, making it a compelling watch for fans of 1990s crime dramas.