Eva tropí hlouposti

Eva Fools Around (Czech: Eva tropí hlouposti) is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič.[1] It was released in 1939.

Eva Fools Around
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Frič
Produced byJan Sinnreich
Written byVladimír Peroutka
Based onPatsy tropí hlouposti
by Fan Vavřincová
StarringZdeňka Baldová
Music byKamil Běhounek
Jiří Traxler
CinematographyVáclav Hanuš
Edited byJan Kohout
Production
company
Lucernafilm
Distributed byLucernafilm
Release date
10 November 1939
Running time
85 minutes
CountryProtectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
LanguageCzech

Plot

Eva Norová goes to visit her aunt Pa for her 60th birthday. Pa's wish is to learn how to grow the kind of roses that her neighbour, factory owner Záhorský has cultivated. However, aunt Pa is not on friendly terms with her neighbour. Eva applies for a job as a secretary in order to steal the instructions for growing the roses. Meanwhile, Eva's brother Michal, who has fallen in love with Záhorský's daughter Eliška, also makes his way to the Záhorský residence. Eva in turn falls in love with the Záhorskýs' secretary, Jiří Kučera, who has nestled his way into the family in order to win back his stolen family jewels. When Eva brings the instructions for growing the roses to her aunt, she finds out that she already got them a week earlier from Záhorský's daughter Eliška, and Eva returns the instructions. In the end everything turns out well, the Záhorskýs become friends with aunt Pa and offer her the rose growing instructions themselves, Jiří's family jewels are returned, Michal is engaged to Eliška and Eva gets together with Jiří.[2]

Cast

gollark: Not that you care much, I assume.
gollark: I am reducing my opinion of you a few notches.
gollark: Not even through inaction.
gollark: You are LITERALLY worsening the state of software for everyone.
gollark: Nope.

References

  1. "Eva tropí hlouposti". csfd.cz. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  2. "Eva Fools Around". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 2020-02-26.


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