A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 8, 1939
Original Title:
Dobře situovaný pán
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Nationalfilm
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Antique dealer Samek lives a bachelor life. He financially helps his housekeeper raise her daughter Mána, who is learning to be a hairdresser in the countryside. On the recommendation of matchmaker Mudra, Samek decides to get married. Mána returns to Prague and Samek, who has not seen her for a long time, is enchanted by her charm. Mána has the opportunity to get a nice job, but she lacks knowledge of German. Samek offers to teach her while they go for walks together. During a German conversation on Petřín Hill, Mána catches the eye of electrician Vašek, who falls in love with her. He thinks that Mána does not know Czech, so he buys a German textbook so that he can speak to her. Soon the opportunity arises and the two young people confess their love. Samek is about to propose marriage to Mána. But Mána prevents him. She confides in him about her love and asks him to give Vašek a job...
Director:
Miroslav Cikán
Director of Photography:
Jaroslav Tuzar
Editor:
Marie Bourová
Lyricist:
Karel Melíšek
Original Music Composer:
Josef Stelibský
Production Design:
Jan Zázvorka
Production Manager:
Karel Feix
Screenplay:
Karel Melíšek
Set Decoration:
Rudolf Žák
Sound:
Emanuel Formánek
Story:
Olga Scheinpflugová
Unit Production Manager:
Karel Šilhánek
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