- (1984) Unproduced teleplay "Vynález profesora Koldy" ("Professor Kolda's Invention", based on his short story "Minehava podruhé" ("Minehava Times Two"), co-written by Jan Sebelka.
- (1965) Unproduced screenplay "Vezen ze satelitu Y-R" ("A Prisoner from the Satellite Y-R"), also known as "Zakázaný ostrov" ("The Forbidden Island"), co-written by Milos Macourek, Franco Solinas and Oldrich Lipský. A horror story based on Josef Nesvadba's short story 'The Second Island of Dr. Moreau', which was supposed to be a co-production with U.S. producer Samuel Z. Arkoff, who eventually considered the script to be "too artsy" for an average American audience and "too bloody" for the strict American rating system. The project was then discussed with a different, this time Italian producer, but it never materialized.
- (1961) Unproduced screenplay "Super - super" - co-written by Pavel Hobl.
- (1965) Unproduced screenplay "Upír LTD." ("Vampire LTD.") based on his short story of the same title, co-written by Pavel Hobl. The story was later filmed as Ferat Vampire (1982).
- (1962) Unproduced screenplay "Plán Gulliver" ("Plan Gulliver"), co-written by Milos Macourek and Oldrich Lipský. It was supposed to be a big-budget two-part sci-fi comedy about the invention of shrinking scissors, which are used to shrink one country's army to the size of a matchbox and invade a neighboring country. The main characters of Egon (a role written for Vlastimil Brodský) and his girlfriend Marta (Jana Brejchová) were then supposed to shrink themselves via the scissors, get inside the head of a fanatical general and influence his behavior from the inside to save the day. The project ended due to the technical complexity of the special effects required. Milos Macourek later radically reworked the idea and wrote it as a six-part miniseries, Hamster in a Nightshirt (1988), directed by Václav Vorlícek.
- (1967) Unproduced TV screenplay "Andel posledního soudu" ("An Angel of the Last Judgement") based on his short story of the same title, co-written by Pavel Hobl and Ivo Vyhnálek.
- (1960) Book: "Prípad Zlatého Buddhy" ("The Golden Buddha Case"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Nase vojsko. Adapted for TV as Úhel dopadu (1961) and filmed as Tajemství zlatého Buddhy (1973).
- (1958) Book: "Tarzanova smrt" ("The Death of Tarzan"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Mladá Fronta. Short story "Tarzanova smrt" ("The Death of Tarzan") was filmed as The Death of Tarzan (1963).
- (1979) Book: "Ridicský prukaz rodicu" ("The Parenting License"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Melantrich. Short story "Spasitel" ("The Saviour") was very loosely adapted for TV as mini-series Bambinot (1984). Short story "Kojenstina" ("The Toddler Language") was adapted for TV as Tajemství kojence (1983).
- (1974) Book: "Bludy Erika N." ("Erik N.'s Delusions"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Lidové nakladatelství. ISBN: 26-022-74.
- (1960) Book: "Einsteinuv mozek" ("The Einstein's Brain"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Mladá Fronta. ISBN D-06*01106. Short story "Blbec z Xeenemünde" ("The Idiot from Xeenemünde") was filmed as Blbec z Xeenemunde (1963). Short story "Ztracená tvár" ("The Lost Face") was filmed as The Lost Face (1965).
- (1966) Book: "Poslední cesty kapitána Nema" ("The Last Journeys of Captain Nemo"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: SNDKU. ISBN: 13-409-KMC-66. Short story "Mordair" was adapted for TV as Podivná letecká spolecnost (1992).
- (1989) Comics screenplay "Po stopách snezného muze" ("On the Trail of a Snowman"), based on his earlier short story of the same title. In: "3x Kája Saudek". Prague, Czechoslovakia: Práce. ISBN: 80-208-0014-X
- (1978) Book: "Tajná zpráva z Prahy" ("The Secret Message from Prague"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Ceskoslovenský spisovatel. Largely rewritten and re-published in 1991 as "První zpráva z Prahy" ("The First Message from Prague").
- (1962) Book: "Výprava opacným smerem" ("Journey to the opposite direction"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Ceskoslovenský spisovatel. ISBN: 22-127-62. Short story "Upír LTD." ("Vampire Ltd.") was loosely adapted as Ferat Vampire (1982).
- (1964) Book: "Vynález proti sobe" (The Invention Against Itself"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: SNKLU. ISBN: 01-099-64.
- (1964) Book: "Dialog s doktorem Dongem" ("The Dialogue with Doctor Dong"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Ceskoslovenský spisovatel.
- (1981) Book: "Minehava podruhé" ("Minehava Times Two"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Nase vojsko. ISBN: 28-089-81.
- (1971) Book: "Jak predstírat smrt" ("How to pretend one's death"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Ceskoslovenský spisovatel. ISBN: 22-054-71.
- (1986) Book: "Hledám za manzela muze" ("Seeking a Man for a Husband"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Práce. ISBN: 24-054-86.
- (1972) Book: "Tri dobrodruzství" ("Three Adventures"). Prague, Czechoslovakia: Mladá Fronta. ISBN 23-083-72
- (2001) Radio play: "Smrt robota" ("The Death of a robot"), based on his earlier short story "Absolutní stroj" ("The Absolute Machine"). In Ceský rozhlas, Prague, Czech Republic.
- (2002) Book: "Peklo Benes" ("The Hell Called Benes"). Brno, Czech Republic: Host. ISBN: 80-7294-060-0
- (1982) 9-part radio play series: "Ukradené fantazie" ("Stolen Fantasies") - in Ceskoslovenský rozhlas Praha, Czechoslovakia.
- (1964) Radio play: "Dialog s doktorem Dongem" ("A Dialogue With Doctor Dong"), based on his novel of the same title - in Ceskoslovenský rozhlas Praha, Czechoslovakia.
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