Six Black Girls (1969)

  • NR
  • 10/31/1969 (XC)
  • Comedy, Crime

Overview

Detective Lieutenant Boruvka (Lubomír Lipský) is called to the State Scientific Library to investigate the loss of a precious manuscript, the Infernal Psalter of the Occult Sciences by Master Peregrinus from the eleventh century, written in a secret script which has only recently been deciphered by senior lecturer Zajíc (Josef Chvalina). Chaos is reigning in the labyrinth of passages and halls of the former monastery where the library is housed. In order to save space the director of the library has introduced a peculiar system. The books are arranged in the bookcases according to height and six girls dressed in black, the library assistants, are quite happy to cut volumes down to size in case of need. Boruvka refuses the case, since he is specialist in murders. He has to return to the investigation, however, when senior lecturer Zajíc disappears.

Josef Škvorecký

Screenplay

Ladislav Rychman

Screenplay, Director

Cast

Lubomír Lipský's headshot

Lubomír Lipský

Borůvka
Zdeněk Řehoř's headshot

Zdeněk Řehoř

ředitel
Josef Chvalina's headshot

Josef Chvalina

docent Zajíc
František Peterka's headshot

František Peterka

dr. Libera
Vladimír Menšík's headshot

Vladimír Menšík

vrátný
Václav Trégl's headshot

Václav Trégl

prof. Tejlibenovský
Josef Kemr's headshot

Josef Kemr

Miroslav Trpák's headshot

Miroslav Trpák

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