Short / Comedy
Czechoslovakia,
1937, 6 min
Directed by:
Elmar KlosScreenplay:
Elmar KlosCinematography:
Alexander HackenschmiedComposer:
Bedřich KertenPlots(1)
Another of Baťa's ads: Instead of working, young typists discuss their shopping. As they explain to their disconcerted boss, they are getting ready for a ball. The boss recalls how he also danced as a young man and one of the typists asks him for a dance. The film ends with a show of Baťa's dancing shoes. (Summer Film School)
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"Well, tell me where you bought it. Or better yet, whisper it to me so it doesn't look like a commercial. What are you hiding? Everyone knows that. Say it out loud, shout it out! Bata shoes are for dancing." :))) or Theodor Pištěk and Truda Grosslichtová in a micro-comedy, which in its time gave the best name to advertising. ()