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To je váš prípad, Šetaffy.
Based on Shakespeare's play, Act V, Scene vii: King John is in torment, and his supporters fear that his end is near. As he writhes in agony, he is attended by Prince Henry, the Earl of Pembroke, and Robert Bigot. Prince Henry tries repeatedly to comfort his delirious father, but to no avail - John's pain is too great.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the misadventures of Šetaffy, a somewhat hapless individual, as he navigates various comedic situations and misunderstandings. His earnest but often misguided attempts to resolve 'cases' lead to a series of humorous encounters and escalating chaos.
Critical Reception
This Slovak comedy was generally well-received for its lighthearted humor and the performances of its lead actors. It's considered a charming example of Czechoslovakian comedic cinema from the era, appreciated for its simple yet effective gags and relatable portrayal of everyday absurdities.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle, observational humor.
Enjoyable performances from the cast, particularly the lead.
A light and amusing watch, typical of its genre and time.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular radio comedy series from Czechoslovakia.
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