6.5Those Wonderful Movie Cranks · 1979
Those Wonderful Movie Cranks (1979) is a Comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel, starring Rudolf Hrušínský, Vladimír Menšík, Jiří Menzel.
6.5Those Wonderful Movie Cranks (1979) is a Comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel, starring Rudolf Hrušínský, Vladimír Menšík, Jiří Menzel.
Returning home to Prague, the magician Pasparte, an owner of a circus caravan, meets his dying colleague who entrusts his beautiful daughter Aloisie to his care. In Prague they all take up their lodgings at the house At Blue Fish in which they intend to arrange the programs. The firm is owned by widow Evzenie with whom Pasparte shares flat and bed. Evzenie is jealous of Aloisie therefore Pasparte sends Aloisie as a housewife to the single man Jakub Kolenatý who earns his living by photographing and wants to record the revived pictures of Prague. Pasparte wants to found in Prague the first permanent Czech movie theatre in which there would be projected also the original Czech films.
Rudolf Hrušínský, Vladimír Menšík, Jiří Menzel, Vlasta Fabianová, Blažena Holišová, Hana Burešová, Jaromíra Mílová, Josef Kemr
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Find a movie by describing itReturning home to Prague, the magician Pasparte, an owner of a circus caravan, meets his dying colleague who entrusts his beautiful daughter Aloisie to his care. In Prague they all take up their lodgings at the house At Blue Fish in which they intend to arrange the programs. The firm is owned by widow Evzenie with whom Pasparte shares flat and bed. Evzenie is jealous of Aloisie therefore Pasparte sends Aloisie as a housewife to the single man Jakub Kolenatý who earns his living by photographing and wants to record the revived pictures of Prague. Pasparte wants to found in Prague the first permanent Czech movie theatre in which there would be projected also the original Czech films.
Those Wonderful Movie Cranks was released in 1979.
The cast includes Rudolf Hrušínský, Vladimír Menšík, Jiří Menzel, Vlasta Fabianová.