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Plot Summary
In this classic Czech comedy, a wealthy and eccentric bachelor, Count Albert z Vrbice, decides to play a prank on his social circle by posing as a humble gardener. He hopes to find genuine affection and escape the superficiality of high society. His charade leads to a series of humorous misunderstandings and romantic entanglements, particularly with the spirited and independent young woman, Anna.
Critical Reception
As a popular comedy from the Golden Age of Czech cinema, 'Klub tří' was widely appreciated by audiences for its humor and the star power of Vlasta Burian. While contemporary critical reviews focused on its entertainment value, modern assessments acknowledge its charm and historical significance within Czech film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted humor and Vlasta Burian's comedic performance.
Appreciated for its charming romantic plot and escapist entertainment.
Considered a representative example of popular Czech comedies from the 1930s.
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Fun Fact
Vlasta Burian, who stars as the Count and the gardener, was one of Czechoslovakia's most popular comedic actors of the era, often referred to as the 'King of Comedians'.
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