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poster
70
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6.7
/134/
76
/14/
62
/8/

I'll Be Good, Old Man! (1979)
To the intolerant and bloody-minded Prague actor Bergner (Milos Kopecký) is the lead in Moliere's Misanthrope which he is studying now as tailor-made. On top of that he is malicious and he advises to the new actress Helenka (Dagmar Havlová) in such a way that she upsets the theatre director. If Bergner accuses somebody of a mischief and he is wrong, he never apologizes. When he almost crashes an older elegant lady by his car on the zebra crossing, instead of an apology he calls her an old ballet dancer... But in Brno's TV he takes part in a discussion on manners and he gives himself as an example of good manners and grace. In the train he meets a magic old man (Ladislav Pesek) who warns him and admonishes him to change his behavior. After he arrives to Prague the old man's threat comes true.
poster
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5.9
/10/
70
/1/
55
/2/

Panna (1940)
N/A
poster
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6.8
/12/
50
/1/
50
/1/

Zborov (1939)
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poster
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6.1
/20/
70
/2/
50
/1/

Kdybych byl tátou (1939)
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poster
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6.9
/30/
64
/5/

The World Where One Goes Begging (1938)
The smooth narration, corresponding to the requirements of a light comedy, develops the smiling and optimistic story of the "one-armed" beggar Dostál, who earned enough money with his excellent begging skills to buy a nice house, become a respectable master of the house, and save the impoverished lawyer Neprosil from poverty, who he contributed regularly to him when he was still well off. He also wanted to get him together with his pretty ward Zorka, for whom he said he would be an ideal husband, but the young people were able to do that by themselves and without his clumsy help, or rather despite his rather ineffective help... The film was shown at the VI. IFF in Venice in 1938.
poster
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6.6
/11/
40
/1/

Poslíček lásky (1937)
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poster
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5.4
/25/
80
/2/
65
/1/

Mother-Hen (1937)
Mother-Hen
poster
74
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7.0
/67/
77
/12/
74
/4/

Andula vyhrála (1938)
A rich bachelor, Pavel Haken, tries - with the help of his faithful servant - to escape the courtship of marriageable young ladies. They meet at a ladies' social club. In the cafeteria there, he is helped by the talkative Andula, the daughter of a poor taxi driver. Haken longs for peace and has a secluded weekend villa built for him. The brief silence that followed his mother's departure is interrupted by the inhabitants of a tent camp. The girls from the club have taken advantage of Mrs. Haken's offer and camped on their property, and Andula helps out in the camp kitchen...
poster
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5.2
/13/
60
/1/

Gabriela (1942)
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poster
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6.4
/9/
40
/1/

Směry života (1940)
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poster
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6.7
/61/
72
/4/
65
/2/

Girls, Stand Fast! (1937)
Emanuel Pokorný, a bachelor, is to join a rural church school as a professor. Before leaving, however, he finds an infant abandoned in his room. Since he has no time to search for the child's parents, he secretly takes the child to the boarding house. And from that moment on, there is no end to his travails...
poster
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5.4
/12/
50
/1/

Prosím, pane profesore! (1940)
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poster
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6.4
/14/
80
/2/

Pozor straší (1938)
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poster
77
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7.9
/454/
75
/19/
83
/10/

School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
Seventh form pupils at a grammar school in Přívlaky are preparing for a secondary school sports competition. Class creep Krhounek gives the class teacher Lejsal a copy of the seventh form’s magazine Roar. Most of the teachers insist on severe punishing the culprit. The author does not own up and consequently the whole class is punished by being banned from taking part in the schools competition. The most gifted pupil, Benetka, rather sharply criticises the school in a homework essay on a subject of his choice. The strict Czech language teacher is convinced Benetka is the author of the school magazine. Benetka denies the charge but his expulsion from school is proposed anyway on account the views he expounded in his essay. Eventually, Boukal, the author of the school magazine comes forward and admits to writing it. The pupils are allowed to take part in the contest and thanks to Benetka they win. In the meantime however the teachers vote to expell him.
poster
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5.8
/21/
73
/3/
77
/3/

Slečna matinka (1938)
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poster
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6.7
/32/
66
/6/

Ideál septimy (1938)
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poster
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5.6
/9/

Klatovští dragouni (1938)
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poster
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6.7
/53/
70
/8/
67
/3/

We Study After School (1940)
The heroes of the Czech film comedy are the students of the Business Academy, who sleep in the school desks under the avalanche of a large amount of study material, without which they say they will not be able to do without in their future profession. One of the least popular teachers is the strict and unyielding Professor Wolf, proud of his textbook. Nevertheless, student life is relatively calm, but only until the holidays come and the students go directly to the field for their holiday practice. The film follows how unhappy the first encounter with business reality turned out for three of them, for Karel Zeman, Ivan Javorský and Vašek Pelíšek...


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