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Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea

63 %|Aug 12, 1977|Comedy, Science Fiction

Former Nazi Klaus Abard survives to the 1990s by taking anti-ageing pills. He plans to use a time travel trip to return to Germany in 1944 and present Hitler with a hydrogen bomb, so that he can win the war. Unfortunately the pilot, woman-chasing Karel Bures, dies on the morning of the trip and his earnest twin brother Jan impersonates him, without knowing about the plot. The plot goes wrong when they lose the bomb and land near Hitler's bunker in 1941, at a time that the Nazis sense victory. Bures, with two of the plotters, escape capture by the Nazis and make it back to the time machine. Bures programs the machine to return one day before they left, because he figures he can then save his brother and foil the plot.

Featured Crew

Jindřich Polák
Director
Milan Nejedlý
Production Design
Rudolf Holan
Camera Operator
Jana Vohryzková
Assistant Director
Jindřich Polák
Screenplay
Libuše Hofmanová
Dramaturgy
Jan Hanzal
Assistant Camera
Rudolf Příhoda
Set Decoration

Cast

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Petr Kostka
Karel Bureš / Jan Bureš
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Jiří Sovák
Klaus Abbard
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Marie Rosůlková
Shirley White
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Otto Šimánek
Patrick White
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František Peterka
šéfpilot Robert Nol
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František Vicena
Adolf Hitler
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Horst Giese
Joseph Goebbels
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Jan Sedliský
Heinrich Himmler
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Jiří Hanák
Hermann Göring
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Ota Sklenčka
MUDr. Kryl
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Štěpán Bulejko
Admiral Wolf
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Jan Kotva
Police Officer
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Jana Křížová
Lady with a Dog
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Julie Jurištová
Hostess (voice)
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Eva Klepáčová
Hostess (voice)
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Jindřich Narenta
Radio Voice (voice)
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Jiří Schmitzer
Klaus Abard (voice)
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Jiří Hálek
Joseph Goebbels (voice)
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Soběslav Sejk
Streich (voice)
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Oldřich Lukeš
Admiral Wolf (voice)
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Jiří Havel
Petr Kroupa (voice)
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Roman Skamene
Police Officer (voice)