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Byl jednou jeden polda is a film of genre Comedy directed by Jaroslav Soukup with Rudolf Hrušínský

Byl jednou jeden polda (1995)

Byl jednou jeden polda
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Length 1h23
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Genres Comedy
Rating47% 2.383342.383342.383342.383342.38334

Byl jednou jeden polda is a Czech comedy film directed by Jaroslav Soukup. It was released in 1995.

Synopsis

Commander of Police academy, major Václav Maisner, introduces a new training method entitled "school game", inspired by American movie series Police Academy. By Deputy Minister of Interior is he informed, that he had incognito in academy an agent of FBI. He is decided, discover, which recruit is that FBI agent.

Actors

Rudolf Hrušínský

(Robert)
Oldřich Navrátil

(učitel těsnopisu)
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