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Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat

February 11, 1978 3.7/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1978. Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat is a drama film. directed by Jan Matějovský.

Starring Milena Steinmasslová, Jaroslav Drbohlav, and Oldřich Vízner

Synopsis

The story of how it turned out when a young lawyer tried to intellectually elevate a cute dancer from Prague's bohemian milieu. Journalist Šmíd introduces his long-time lover, a cheerful but simple girl Fanynka, to his friend, a young lawyer. He decides to take good care of the girl, buying her gifts and even furnishing her with a nice apartment. When he is called up to the army, he asks his friend Šmíd to look after Fanynka for him. After all, he himself intends to employ her and educate her intellectually. He gives her the task of reading serious literature once a week, about which the girl is to give him extensive testimony in a letter. But Fanynka soon starts to get fed up with the intellectual diet...

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 11, 1978 47 years ago
User Rating 3.7/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language CS Original language
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Country Czechoslovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CS

Production Companies

  • Československá televize Praha

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat about?

The story of how it turned out when a young lawyer tried to intellectually elevate a cute dancer from Prague's bohemian milieu. Journalist Šmíd introduces his long-time lover, a cheerful but simp...

Who directed Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat?

Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat was directed by Jan Matějovský.

When was Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat released?

Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat was released on February 11, 1978 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat?

The main cast of Co je platno kárat, co je platno kázat includes Milena Steinmasslová, Jaroslav Drbohlav, Oldřich Vízner, Miriam Hynková, Otto Šimánek.