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'Divotvorn klobouk' is a 1952 Czech musical comedy film directed by Alfrd Radok.

Production



The state owned film production studio allocated a very small budget, because the film was not ideological and therefore not considered important. During the shooting Radok was criticized for being a formalist, the filming was stopped and the movie was almost given to another director. At the screening for the film council the film was criticized for being too expressionistic and unrealistic. Later it was recommended to not be sent to distribution. Radok was forced to make changes in the movie and was fired from the film studio.

Cast



*Saa Railov as Merchant Koli

*Josef Kemr as Painter Antonn Strnad

*Zdenk Dt as Student Tom Kepelka

*Alena Kreuzmannov as Btuka, Koli's niece

*Theodor Pitk as Innkeeper Barnab

*Rudolf Pellar as Folksinger Pohoalsk

*Ji Novotn as Apprentice Frantiek

*Frantiek Kovk as Veteran Vclav

*Jaromr Pleskot as Butler Zvonek

*Jarmila Bechyov as Publican

*Frantiek lgr as Informer Knopp

References




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