Kohout plaší smrt
Kohout plaší smrt

Kohout plaší smrt

1962Movie0Czech

A group of saboteurs search for a weapons cache hidden by the Nazi army. Beskydy in the summer of 1950: the StB agent Borek infiltrates a group of saboteurs hidden in the Beskydy mountains. They are preparing terrorist actions against the ongoing collectivisation in the village. The group is led by Ervín Kopal and Metud Hanák. Borek is to make contact with them, secure the saboteurs and discover a weapons depot. After many dramatic events, the task is accomplished, but at the highest cost...

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Jiří HanákGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This Czechoslovakian comedy follows the misadventures of a man who decides to take drastic measures to avoid his impending military service by feigning madness. His elaborate charade involves an escaped rooster and a series of escalating comical situations that threaten to unravel his plan at every turn. The film humorously explores themes of bureaucracy, evasion, and the absurdities of trying to outsmart the system.

Critical Reception

While not a globally renowned film, 'Kohout plaší smrt' is a beloved classic within Czech cinema, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and performances from its esteemed cast. It's often cited as an example of the popular comedic style of its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charmingly absurd premise and comedic timing.
  • Noted for strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Vlastimil Brodský.
  • Appreciated as a light and entertaining example of Czechoslovakian comedy.

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Fun Fact

The film's title translates to 'The Rooster Scares Death', directly referencing the chaotic presence of the rooster which becomes central to the protagonist's plan.

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