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Vlivem rodinné tradice se věnoval studiu hudby (kompozice a
dirigování). Hrál již v němých filmech, později skládal také filmovou hudbu, psal filmové náměty a hrál hlavně větší i menší komické role. Bratr komika Ference Futuristy a hudebního skladatele Jiřího Julia F.
Pocházel z umělecké rodiny: otec KAREL FIALA (1871-1931) a bratr
FERENC FUTURISTA (1891-1947, vlastním jménem František Fiala)
byli herci, bratranec JIŘÍ JULIUS FIALA (1892-1974) hudební skladatel. Sám se v mládí věnoval spíše vážné hudbě. Jako kapelník začal spolupracovat s kabarety Rokoko a Červená sedma a postupně se dostal k herectví. Poprvé se objevil ve filmu UČITEL ORIENTÁLNÍCH JAZYKŮ (1818). Za celý život vytvořil téměř dvě
stovky rolí v němých a zvukových filmech, k řadě hraných filmů
složil hudbu a písně. Často hrál hudebníky, skladatele, dirigenty a učitele hudby. Z větších postav je třeba uvést Emana Habáska z MUŽŮ V OFSAJDU (1931), Lojzíka Chrastila z BATALIONU (němý 1927, zvukový 1937) nebo Bianchiniho v PYTLÁKOVĚ SCHOVANCE
(1949).
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11 February 1955
A selfish self-centered widowed ruler, barely tolerated by his subjects and called appropriately enough, 'King Myself, First' asks his three daughters to name the measure of their love for him.
23 August 1957
Good-natured and garrulous, Schweik becomes the Austrian army's most loyal Czech soldier when he is called up on the outbreak of World War I -- although his bumbling attempts to get to the front serve only to prevent him from reaching it.
16 October 1964
A satire of the Great American Way, with Lemonade Joe a "clean living" gunfighter who drinks only Kola-Loca Lemonade and convinces everyone else in town (with his gun skills) that all "real men" drink ONLY lemonade!
30 April 1965
A man boards on a tram together with a naked boy. Somebody has stolen the boy's clothes when he was out bathing, leaving him with not even change for the tram.
09 February 1962
A story of a young boy called Bobesh and his funny adventures.
14 December 1945
Prague, the beginning of the 17th century. Rozina falls in love with Italian glass worker Nikolo, but after returning home, she gets a message that will never come to Prague.
16 October 1931
Finnicky efficiency expert is sent to straighten out business management problems at a jazz club, and finds self being drawn into the swingin' scene.
03 April 1931
Postman Brabec is a welcome guest of the revue theatre for his sense of humor, and he brings his director Holt letters from female admirers every day.
25 January 1946
Leopold Kohák married a rich widow a long time ago and now has nothing to do compared to his energetic wife.
25 March 1932
The Portorican prime minister asks British detective Sherlock Holmes to find a twin for King Fernando XXIII, a weak and frightened man who fears anarchists and does not want to show himself in public.
28 February 1930
The illegitimate child, Marie Růžová, grows up in the family of the Bořický miller. Childhood and youth spend with the son of Bořice, Klement.
01 March 1929
Father Vojtech (Czech: Páter Vojtěch) is a 1929 silent Czech romance film directed by Martin Frič.
24 October 1930
Comedy film directed by Karel Lamač.
06 April 1951
Cooperative members are harvesting crops, trying to get new water piping installed and preparing to plough away the field boundaries in autumn.
28 November 1941
A writer of pulp crime novels is drawn into a series of real crimes. This film was one of the first Czech attempts on a genre parody.
17 February 1938
A dashing but mysterious man saves a gambler from suicide, crashes the posh party of a prominent industrialist, falls in love with his daughter, and finds himself in a web of intrigue revolving around her blackmailing fiance and a gang of counterfeiters.
06 September 1946
Shown in Cannes 1946.
11 June 1930
Joint montage of the first three silent films about Švejk: Good Soldier Švejk (1926, director: Karel Lamač), Švejk on the Front (1926, director Karel Lamač) and Švejk in Russian Captivity (1926, director: Svatopluk Innemann, model Karel Vaněk).
20 November 1959
On an early Sunday evening, people of the small town are reading lottery results that are hung on a board.