The Laughing Woman
Helena Leeová is at a spa with her daughter Marcelka. One day a lifeguard saves her from drowning. The rescued woman comes to in the lifeguard's arms. This incident is used by the newspapers to promote a society scandal. They print a report that the lifeguard was seen with Helena in her bedroom. Helena's husband, the banker Filip Lee, is a candidate for bank president. The scandal threatens his career and thus Lee at once demands a divorce. His legal representative, Jan Farrland, not only wins the divorce suit but also manages to have Helena's daughter taken from her custody. One day Farrland meets Helena at a society party and he comes to understand that he has wronged her, and he falls in love with her.
The Laughing Woman
March 20, 1931
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Cast (14)
Antonín Strnad
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Marie Vacková
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Jiří Steimar
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Ela Poznerová
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Fred Bulín
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Karel Jičínský
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Růžena Šlemrová
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Irena Ardenová
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Václav Pecián
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Antonie Langrová
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Věra Štěpánková
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Marie Oliaková
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Crew (3)
Directing
Jan Bor
Director
Writing
Jan Bor
Screenplay
Alfred Puter
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