Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes (Lelíček ve službách Sherlocka Holmesa) 92 years old

Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes

The Portorican prime minister asks British detective Sherlock Holmes to find a twin for King Fernando XXIII, a weak and frightened man who fears anarchists and does not want to show himself in public. Holmes finds in the Czech newspapers a photo of the perfect double, František Lelíček, a daring bon vivant drowned in debt, so when Holmes offers him money, Lelíček decides to travel to Portorico and play the role.

Credits

Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes Cast

Name Character
Jan Sviták He was 33, 46 years old when he died as Leader of the Conspirators
George Andreani He was 31, 78 years old when he died as Composer
Vlasta Burian He was 40, 70 years old when he died as František Lelíček / Fernando XXIII
Josef Rovenský He was 37, 43 years old when he died as Mayor / Guard Officer
Zvonimir Rogoz He was 44, 100 years old when he died as Royal Officer
Lída Baarová She was 17, 86 years old when she died as The Queen / Her Doppelganger
Martin Frič He was 29, 66 years old when he died as Sherlock Holmes
Čeněk Šlégl He was 32, 70 years old when he died as Court Marshal
Jan W. Speerger He was 36, 55 years old when he died as Lender / Anarchist with a Bomb
Eman Fiala He was 32, 71 years old when he died as Photographer / Songwriter
Karel Postránecký He was 34, 76 years old when he died as Waiter / Royal Guard Officer
Theodor Pištěk He was 36, 65 years old when he died as Prime Minister Count Mendoza

Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes Crew

Name Department
Karel Lamač as Director. He was 45 (65) years old when He died Directing
Václav Wasserman as Screenplay. He was 34 (68) years old when He died Writing
George Andreani as Original Music Composer. He was 31 (78) years old when He died Sound
Jan Stallich as Director of Photography. He was 25 (66) years old when He died Camera
Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes poster
Lelíček in the Services of Sherlock Holmes (92 years)

  • Release day: Friday, March 25, 1932
  • Runtime: 88 minutes