Poznej svého muže (1940)
You can see for yourself that finding the right one is not easy in this Czech comedy film. The gullible daughter of a bankrupt landowner would never have imagined that she had married not the rich man who was supposed to save her family, but a marriage fraudster who was impersonating him. The cheerful story full of mistakes and misunderstandings still captivates with its plot and quick dialogues.
Director: Vladimír Slavínský
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: November 8, 1940
Cast
- Jaroslav Marvan - velkostatkář Králíček
- Marta Fričová - Helenka, Králíčkova dcera
- Jan Pivec - ing. Koval
- Raoul Schránil - sekretář Gustav Troníček
- Theodor Pištěk - bankéř Čejka
- Ella Nollová - Fanynka, Kovalova hospodyně
- Ferenc Futurista - Rambousek
- Jindřich Láznička - domovník Josef
- Vladimír Řepa - Řeřicha
- Antonín Holzinger - ředitel hotelu
Screenplay
- Vladimír Slavínský (Screenplay)
- Oldřich Kautský (Story)
- František Kudrna (Lyricist)
Music: Roman Blahník
Cinematography: Jan Roth
Editing: Antonín Zelenka
Production: Slavia-film
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
More Films by Director: Vladimír Slavínský
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Poznej svého muže about?
- You can see for yourself that finding the right one is not easy in this Czech comedy film. The gullible daughter of a bankrupt landowner would never have imagined that she had married not the rich man who was supposed to save her family, but a marriage fraudster who was impersonating him. The cheerful story full of mistakes and misunderstandings still captivates with its plot and quick dialogues.
- Who directed Poznej svého muže?
- Poznej svého muže was directed by Vladimír Slavínský.
- Who stars in Poznej svého muže?
- Poznej svého muže stars Jaroslav Marvan, Marta Fričová, Jan Pivec, Raoul Schránil, Theodor Pištěk, Ella Nollová.
- What genre is Poznej svého muže?
- Poznej svého muže is a Comedy film.
- Where was Poznej svého muže produced?
- Poznej svého muže was produced in Czechoslovakia.