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Composer Pavel Bertl is a drunkard and gambler who manages over a few years to gamble away all the family property. Werner, a lawyer, follows the unhappy life of Pavel's wife Helena and suggests she get a divorce. Helena, however, still loves Pavel and refuses. Werner thus convinces Pavel to set a trap for Helena which would prove Pavel's infidelity. They involve Anna Plavcová in their plans, a girl Helena had got to know at the pawnbrokers when the latter was pawning her last piece of jewellery. Anna and Pavel go off to the mountains together accompanied by Špargl who is to photograph them in a compromising situation. Špargl does his job and the photograph fulfils its aim. Helena divorces Pavel. The whole affair ends badly for Anna, whose boyfriend, the illusionist Skála, leaves her as well. After the divorce, Anna confesses to Helena that the photograph was a set-up and that Pavel had not been unfaithful to her. Helena forgives Pavel and Skála also realises that Anna had not betrayed him. Both couples then begin making wedding plans. (official distributor synopsis)

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NinadeL 

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English A fitting and loving farewell to the Anny Ondra/Karel Lamač tandem in both Czech and German cinema. A sacred affair indeed. In their eighteen years together, they managed to turn a cinematic miracle into reality. ()

D.Moore 

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English I know, it's not one of the best, but I still love this comedy. I think Oldřich Nový and Anna Ondráková work very well together and the script, which is not a masterpiece, is full of cute humor. For example, the scene at the bar in which Nový drinks one drink after another and describes to Ferenc Futurist the aftertaste of the alcohol. ()

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