Bony a klid explained

Bony a klid
Director:Vít Olmer
Producer:Jaromír Lukás
Starring:Jan Potměšil
Music:Ondřej Soukup
Cinematography:Ota Kopriva
Editing:Ivana Kacírková
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Czechoslovakia
Language:Czech

Bony a klid is a Czech drama film directed by . It was released in 1988.[1] A sequel, was released in 2014.[2]

Plot

The film is set in Prague. Martin, a young man from Mladá Boleslav, becomes a victim of a fraud committed by Richard, a currency dealer (trading foreign currencies was illegal in Czechoslovakia during the socialist era). Seeking to get his money back, he attempts to track Richard down and eventually joins his gang, consisting of Hary, Bíny and Slepejš. He quickly adapts to the lifestyle of big money, debauched parties, prostitutes, and police raids. Bíny betrays one of their deals to a rival gang, led by Karel, and they find themselves on the run from the police. They attempt to seek shelter in Mladá Boleslav, but are eventually found and during the chase, Hary falls to his death from a balcony. The gang appears in court and is sentenced to serve jail time. It is strongly suggested that Karel has an influence over the judge.

Cast

Music

The music in the film is by the band Frankie Goes To Hollywood (Relax, The Power of Love, The World is My Oyster), and by Charles Shaw & Silvia Brown (Hold Me Baby and I Leave It Up To You).[3] The soundtrack cover art was designed by .[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bony a klid . 2024-02-22 . Box Office Mojo.
  2. Web site: Bony a klid II . 2024-02-22 . Box Office Mojo.
  3. Web site: Spáčilová . Mirka . 2014-05-08 . Dvě písně za libru. Ondřej Soukup vzpomíná na vznik filmu Bony a klid . 2024-02-22 . iDNES.cz . cs.
  4. Web site: Jiří Kovanda (1953) . 2024-02-22 . www.pametnaroda.cz . cs.