Hroch is a 1974 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Steklý.[1] The film was meant as a political satire that would be a parable of Prague Spring.[2] The film was notable for negative reception, and is often viewed as the worst Czech film ever made.[3]
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| Directed by | Karel Steklý |
| Written by | Karel Steklý |
| Produced by | Jiří Zika |
| Starring | Oldo Hlavácek |
| Cinematography | František Uldrich |
| Edited by | Jan Kohout |
| Music by | Jaromír Klempíř |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | Czechoslovakia |
| Language | Czech |
Hroch is often called the worst Czech film ever made. Hroch awards that are annually given by the words Czech film of the year are named after the film.[3]
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