Madla from the Brickworks movie poster

Madla from the Brickworks

September 22, 1933 1h 48m

Originally released in 1933. Madla from the Brickworks is a comedy film. directed by Vladimír Slavínský.

Starring Lída Baarová, Antonie Nedošinská, and Hugo Haas

Synopsis

Baron Dolanský is deeply interested in eugenics, he knows what happens when the same plants are crossed over and over again, and he rightly concludes that it will be no different with people. He is a widower and has no descendants, so his nephew Max must provide the future heir to the coat of arms. Fear of possible degeneration compels the Baron to provide the family with new blood. On the other hand, it must not be just anyone - he must at least have certain means. The most serious candidate is the poor but beautiful Madla Lísková, but she should receive preliminary training. The nobleman demands that she stay at his castle for a year. The girl's mother readily agrees, after all, her daughter has a secure future ahead of her. How will the efforts of the Czech Pygmalion turn out?

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 22, 1933 92 years ago
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Runtime 1h 48m 108 minutes total
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Language CS Original language
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Country Czechoslovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CS

Production Companies

  • Ufa-Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Madla from the Brickworks about?

Baron Dolanský is deeply interested in eugenics, he knows what happens when the same plants are crossed over and over again, and he rightly concludes that it will be no different with people. He i...

Who directed Madla from the Brickworks?

Madla from the Brickworks was directed by Vladimír Slavínský.

How long is Madla from the Brickworks?

Madla from the Brickworks has a runtime of 1 hours and 48 minutes (108 minutes total).

When was Madla from the Brickworks released?

Madla from the Brickworks was released on September 22, 1933 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Madla from the Brickworks?

The main cast of Madla from the Brickworks includes Lída Baarová, Antonie Nedošinská, Hugo Haas, Vladimír Borský, Alexander Třebovský.