Jindrich Polák, a multifaceted creative force, entered this world on May 5, 1925, in the vibrant city of Prague, which was then part of Czechoslovakia, but is now a proud part of the Czech Republic.
Throughout his illustrious career, Polák made a lasting impact as both a writer and a director, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences to this day.
Some of his most notable works include the 1968 film "The Sky Riders," the 1979 film "Death of Hitch-Hikers," and the 1983 film "The Visitors," each one a testament to his skill and artistry.
Sadly, Jindrich Polák's remarkable journey came to an end on August 22, 2003, when he passed away in the same city where he was born, Prague, Czech Republic.