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Plot Summary
A comedic tale revolving around a group of characters who find themselves in a peculiar little house. The plot involves misunderstandings, eccentric personalities, and humorous situations that arise from their interactions within this confined setting. The film's humor often stems from the characters' attempts to navigate their circumstances and each other.
Critical Reception
As a pre-WWII Czech comedy starring the immensely popular Vlasta Burian, 'V tom domečku pod Emauzy' was a significant box office success and is considered a classic of its era. While critical reviews from the time are scarce in English-language sources, contemporary audiences widely appreciated its slapstick humor and Burian's signature comedic performance. Modern reception views it as a charming example of early Czech cinema's comedic output.
What Reviewers Say
Celebrated for Vlasta Burian's comedic genius and his ability to carry the film.
Appreciated for its lighthearted and often farcical humor.
Seen as a representative and popular example of Czech comedy from the 1930s.
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Fun Fact
Vlasta Burian, who stars in the film, was one of the most popular comedians in Czechoslovakia during the interwar period, often referred to as the 'King of Comedians'.
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