Brouk v hlavě
Brouk v hlavě

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Brouk v hlavě

1970
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Czech

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Zdeněk PodskalskýGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

In this musical comedy, a wealthy industrialist decides to play a prank on his wife by disguising himself as a tramp. His plan, however, unravels when his wife, her lover, and a host of other characters get entangled in a series of mistaken identities and absurd situations. The chaos escalates as everyone tries to navigate the comedic misunderstandings, leading to hilarious consequences for all involved.

Critical Reception

The film was a popular success in Czechoslovakia, appreciated for its lighthearted humor, musical numbers, and the comedic performances of its lead actors. It remains a beloved classic of Czech cinema, often remembered for its witty dialogue and catchy songs.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty script and clever use of mistaken identity tropes.

  • Celebrated for its engaging musical numbers and charming performances.

  • Considered a delightful and enduring example of Czech comedic filmmaking.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers enjoying the film's humor, musical interludes, and the nostalgic charm of Czech cinema from the era.

Fun Fact

The film is based on Georges Feydeau's 1907 farce "The Man Who Travels First Class" (originally "Le Dindon"), a well-known play adapted into several films and stage productions.

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