You won’t believe how much Karel Gott earned for his role in the film Dědictví: THIS will make your sled fall off!

Inheritance or K**vahošigutntág is a cult Czech comedy from 1992, which is full of actors – Bolek Polívka, Dagmar Havlová, Miroslav Donutil or Jozef Kroner – but the legendary Kája also appears in one scene, reports the daily. Although the singer Karel Gott († 80) flashes in the film for a few seconds and plays himself, he still collected the fee.

But if you think it was a lot of money, you are wrong. They paid him 13.50 CZK for a few shots. If you wanted to go see the place where this scene was filmed, you would have to go to Česká ulica in Brno.

A picture about a simple villager Bohuš Stejskal, whose life turns upside down after he suddenly inherits a huge fortune, is still popular in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The film draws on arrogance, bizarre social situations and how people change when a lot of money suddenly arrives. The humor is rough, folksy and iconic, full of catchphrases that have become part of pop culture.

The film is also a satire on social conditions in the early 1990s, which many people did not understand at the time. The Prime Minister at the time, Václav Klaus, had an argument with the director Věra Chytilová at the premiere and marked the film as socially dangerous.

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