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    Oldřich Lipský

    Czech director and scriptwriter

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  1. Oldřich Lipský (4 July 1924 – 19 October 1986) was a Czech film director and screenwriter, brother of actor Lubomír Lipský. All his films were comedies, frequently employing themes of Dadaism, farce and magical realism. He was a frequent collaborator with actor Miloš Kopecký, who appeared in most of his works.

  2. Oldřich Lipský (4. července 1924 Pelhřimov – 19. října 1986 Praha) byl český režisér a scenárista, bratr herce Lubomíra Lipského. Pocházel z Pelhřimova, kde jeho otec Vilém měl cukrárnu s kavárnou a rovněž vedl místní ochotnický spolek Rieger [1]. Měl dva bratry, Lubomíra (1923–2015) a Dalibora (1930–1947 ...

  3. Oldřich Lipský byl český režisér a scenárista, který natočil mnoho komedií a filmů pro děti. Známý je například jeho spolupráce s Lubomírem Lipským, jeho mladším bratrem, a jeho film Tři veteráni z roku 1983.

    • July 4, 1924
    • October 19, 1986
  4. Oldrich Lipský (1924-1986) was a Czech comedian and filmmaker who wrote and directed many popular comedies. He also acted in some of his own films, such as Lemonade Joe and I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen.

    • January 1, 1
    • Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Director, Actor
  5. Oldrich Lipský was born on July 4, 1924 in Pelhrimov, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was a writer and director, known for The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians (1981), Lemonade Joe (1964) and I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen (1970).

    • July 4, 1924
    • October 19, 1986
  6. Oldřich Lipský (4 July 1924 – 19 October 1986) was a Czech film director and screenwriter, brother of actor Lubomír Lipský. All his films were comedies, frequently employing themes of Dadaism, farce and magical realism.

  7. Nov 5, 2023 · This elision is at its most egregious when it comes to consideration of the career of comedy specialist Oldřich Lipský (1924 – 1986), and more egregious still when it comes to Happy End (1967), a film of his as conceptually and formally radical, and virtuosic, as any helmed by the New Wave’s celebrated, most outré directors – your ...

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