Directed by:
Martin FričCinematography:
Otto HellerComposer:
Jára BenešCast:
Vlasta Burian, Růžena Šlemrová, Jaroslav Marvan, Theodor Pištěk, Jindřich Plachta, Jiří Dréman, Ella Nollová, Karel Postranecký, František Kreuzmann st. (more)Plots(1)
True, Anton Špelec is by trade a producer of musical instruments, but in his heart and soul he is a sharp-shooter. In a little provincial town arrangements are being made for a large parade during which the worthy sharp-shooters will be decorated with medals. Anton believes that this time the council will come to him but he is disappointed, for they are one medal short and he must wait for another year. Then in the pub he drinks so much that he insults the emperor for which he is sentenced to jail. It is necessary, however, to fulfil the order, so Anton decides to send his employee Josef Kukačka in his stead while he works secretly at home alone. But even Kukačka doesn't want to go to jail and he sends there in his place a vagabond who would like to wait out the winter in a jail cell. As luck would have it, the vagabond dies while serving the sentence. So it comes about that Anton is officially dead and in the town a solemn funeral is planned. Špelec can no longer hold out and he turns up among the grieving guests as his own brother Rudolf who has allegedly been living many years abroad. He closely resembles Anton, but he acts quite differently. His wife and relatives hold this new Špelec in higher regard. And he also becomes a sharp-shooter ... (official distributor synopsis)
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I'm afraid that I never found this particular popular Burian as fundamentally perfect as, for example, the previous Burian films in the Lamač-Frič style. This is also the only time I was disappointed with the camera work of cinematographer Otto Heller, which is also something that doesn't happen to me very often. Anyway, the cast is good and so is the humor, but the theme is rather rugged, and after several previous variations of C. and K. it’s a bit worn out... ()
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