
Olga finds her husband Karel Brand, whom she has just divorced, shot dead after returning from the cinema. It appears to be a clear case of suicide, but Lieutenant Dusek of the Public Security Service suspects that it is a murder, which, it is not impossible, as a number of evidences point against it, could have been committed by Mrs Olga. A letter from the dead man to his wife seems to dispel any doubt that it could have been murder. Lieutenant Dusek, however, investigates further. Much more than he, however, learns about the true circumstances from Mrs. Olga's legal advisor, Dr. Klimesh. He learns that the letter is indeed a forgery and that Brand's death is linked to the raids of an anti-state gang. He hesitates for a long time whether to confide in security, believing that doing so would testify in favor of Dusek's theory that the murder was committed by Olga...

as Dr. Klimes

as Olga Brandová

as Dusek

as Novák

as Karlícek

as Drasner

as Horyna

as Karel Brand

as Toglar

as Klimes's mother

as lieutenant colonel

as detektiv

as Kadlecová

as cashier

as Nováková

as VB member at the radio

as unknown

as rescue station dispatcher

as cinema manager

as secretary at Klimes

as president of the court

as Karel Palouš

as administrator

as doctor

as officer


as Klára

as supervisory officer

as member of the VB

as printer

as racketeer