
Smart Philip (2003)
Inspired by the stories of the American writer Raymond Chandler, the classical hero is private detective Phil Marlowe, a romantic cowboy, who takes the law into his own hands in the rough prairie of a large city. He is honest, skeptical and hardworking. He toils away on the cases that he solves after numerous mistakes, while often being tormented and beaten up by criminals and even the police. In this world of violence, mistrust and corruption, everything is for sale. Everything except him.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateDecember 4, 2003
            (Czech Republic)
Running Time1 hr 35 min
GenresComedy
    
        Crime
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Václav Marhoul | Director | 
| Raymond Chandler | Writer | 
| Václav Marhoul | Writer | 
| Milan Kymlicka | Composer | 
| David Noll | Composer | 
| Vladimír Smutný | Cinematographer | 
| Ludek Hudec | Editor | 
| Jan Vlasák | Production Designer | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Tomás Hanák | |
| Vilma Cibulková | |
| Pavel Liska | |
| Bohumil Klepl | 
