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The Fourth Star

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The Fourth Star
GenreComedy
Written byPetr Kolečko
Jan Prušinovský
Miroslav Krobot
Directed byJan Prušinovský
Miroslav Krobot
StarringVáclav Neužil
Ivan Trojan
Martin Myšička
Country of originCzech Republic
Original languageCzech
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Running time28 minutes
Original release
NetworkCzech Television
Release6 January (6 January 2014) –
24 March 2014 (24 March 2014)

Čtvrtá hvězda (The Fourth Star) is a Czech television sitcom that premiered on Czech Television from January 6 to March 24, 2014. It was filmed by Jan Prušinovský and Miroslav Krobot with the screenplay contribution of Petr Koleček. The complete ensemble of the Dejvice Theater performed in the main roles.[1]

Plot

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A young countryman, Štěpán Koláček (Václav Neužil), who has just returned from a stay in England, gets a job as a night receptionist at the run-down Libeň Hotel Meteor, where his old uncle František (Ivan Trojan) is already employed. Štěpán falls in love with his colleague Pavlína (Martha Issová), who is a daily receptionist at the hotel. He therefore only sees her when there is a shift change. In addition, Štěpán has a more successful partner - he is Pavlína's partner, die-hard Sparta fan and occasional lover of hotel manager Tereza (Lenka Krobotová), hotel maintenance worker David (David Novotný). Tereza is pursuing her dream of getting a fourth star for the three-star Hotel Meteor. Her phlegmatic ex-husband Theodor (Martin Myšička), who holds the post of hotel director, does not help her in any way. His only interest is in improving himself in the Chinese game of mahjong. The story thus follows the difficult journey to obtain the fourth star, spiced up by the vicissitudes of various workplace relationships between more or less bizarre characters.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Čtvrtou hvězdu pro ČT získává několik hvězd. A bez servítků". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize. Retrieved 8 January 2023.