The Young Lady from the Riverside 8.5

The Young Lady from the Riverside · 1959

The Young Lady from the Riverside (1959) is a Comedy film directed by Bořivoj Zeman, starring Eva Klepáčová, Jaroslav Marvan, Gustav Heverle.

Comedy

Overview

The young worker Helena Pokorná and her widowed father are employed in the same factory. The father is spending his holidays at home in Prague and is looking forward to work. Helena is to go to the seaside for a rewarding holiday. On a hot July day, the girl rides to work in a crowded tram. On the embankment, the crowd pushes her out and Helena fails to get into several other cars. Tempted by the river, the girl calls in sick to work. She takes a steamer to Modřany. There she meets a young man who wants to sleep by the river after his night shift. Helena is drawn into the strange pastimes by a group of notorious loafers and water girls.

Cast

Eva Klepáčová, Jaroslav Marvan, Gustav Heverle, Bohuš Záhorský, Josef Kemr, Josef Beyvl, Anna Kadeřábková, Eva Svobodová

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What is "The Young Lady from the Riverside" about?

The young worker Helena Pokorná and her widowed father are employed in the same factory. The father is spending his holidays at home in Prague and is looking forward to work. Helena is to go to the seaside for a rewarding holiday. On a hot July day, the girl rides to work in a crowded tram. On the embankment, the crowd pushes her out and Helena fails to get into several other cars. Tempted by the river, the girl calls in sick to work. She takes a steamer to Modřany. There she meets a young man who wants to sleep by the river after his night shift. Helena is drawn into the strange pastimes by a group of notorious loafers and water girls.

When was "The Young Lady from the Riverside" released?

The Young Lady from the Riverside was released in 1959.

Who stars in "The Young Lady from the Riverside"?

The cast includes Eva Klepáčová, Jaroslav Marvan, Gustav Heverle, Bohuš Záhorský.