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NinadeL 

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anglais This exceptional Czech adaptation of Erich Kästner's came just in time to offer an ideal subject for a classic Slavín-style comedy. Kästner's novel "Drei Männer im Schnee" from 1934 can easily be imagined on paper as the ideal material for a film starring Hugo Haas. It has so much in common with the main motifs of the socially critical comedies that were among the most frequent themes of Czech cinema in the 1930s. The endearing troubles of factory worker Bárta, who poses as a penniless winner of a competition for a luxury stay in a mountain hotel, provide the perfect platform for a series of affectionate humor and witty dialogue. ()

kaylin 

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anglais So I was just staring here. I had never heard of this Czech comedy, but as I kept watching, I couldn't help but be amazed at how funny and interesting the film turned out to be, despite the very simple plot - a rich man pretending to be poor and a mix-up occurs. However, the unoriginal plot won't bother you because it is executed so well that you will be entertained from beginning to end. Excellent actors. ()

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