Miss Golem
Originally released in 1973. Miss Golem is a science fiction/comedy film. directed by Jaroslav Balík.
Starring Jana Brejchová, Jan Tříska, and Martin Růžek
Synopsis
It is the 1920's. The good-looking hostess Věra demonstrates household robots to visitors of the Futurum exhibition. Young inventor Petr comes to her rescue when she tries to flee from two men wanting to take her away. Věra confesses that she has fled from home because her father, a factory owner, wanted to profitably marry her off. Petr is fascinated by the emancipated woman and shows her round his laboratory, where he plans to create a robot of his own - but one that would be far more advanced. Věra cuts herself on a broken test-tube and a drop of her blood gets in the solution. In the morning, they are taken aback to see Věra's double. This lucky chance has helped Petr create an artificial being, Miss Golem. She has a single motive for her actions: to take care of Věra and allow her to do only what is good for her.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jana Brejchová
as Vera / Miss Golem
Jan Tříska
as Petr
Martin Růžek
as Karen
Josef Somr
as Cheater
Antonie Hegerliková
as Madame Gloche
Marie Rosůlková
as Auntie
Luděk Munzar
as Member of Board of Trade
Svatopluk Beneš
as Secretary
Ota Sklenčka
as Doyen of Board of Trade
Vladimír Hlavatý
as Professor Vondrich
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Filmové studio Barrandov
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Miss Golem about?
It is the 1920's. The good-looking hostess Věra demonstrates household robots to visitors of the Futurum exhibition. Young inventor Petr comes to her rescue when she tries to flee from two men wan...
Who directed Miss Golem?
Miss Golem was directed by Jaroslav Balík.
How long is Miss Golem?
Miss Golem has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Miss Golem released?
Miss Golem was released on March 30, 1973 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Miss Golem?
The main cast of Miss Golem includes Jana Brejchová, Jan Tříska, Martin Růžek, Josef Somr, Antonie Hegerliková.