- Klobouky,
Moravia - 3
September 1961 in Prague),
known under pen
names J. M.
Troska and Jan Merfort, was a
Czech writer.
After his
studies Jan
Matzal worked...
- Zdeněk
Troška (born 18 May 1953) is a
Czech film
director and screenwriter. He
mainly directs comedies and fairy-tale films.
Troška is
deeply connected...
-
Troska [
ˈtrɔska] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Twardogóra,
within Oleśnica County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western...
- Look up
troska in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Troska is a
village in Poland.
Troska may also
refer to: 17776
Troska, main-belt
asteroid Jan Matzal...
- The
player takes on the role of an ex-Special
Operations soldier,
Victor Troska, who has
returned to his
homeland of
Nogova after years in
exile serving...
-
Venca Konopník
Marie Pilátová as
Vlasta Konopníková, Venca's
mother Václav
Troška as Konopník, Venca's
father Petra Pyšová as
waitress Miluna Luděk Kopřiva...
- in
another comedy trilogy Slunce, seno... (1984-1991)
directed by Zdeněk
Troška. Her son, Jiří Růžička, was also an
actor until his
death in 1999. Růžičková...
- The
player takes on the role of an ex-special
operations soldier,
Victor Troska, who
joins and
comes to lead a
resistance movement fighting against the...
- (plural); Polish: dorożka (singular); German:
Droschke (singular); Estonian:
troska (singular)) is a term used for a four-wheeled open
carriage used especially...
- (Czech: Z
pekla štěstí) is a 1999
Czech fantasy film
directed by Zdeněk
Troška. It is
inspired by Jan Drda's
story "Brave Honza". A
sequel was released...