Boháč a chudák

Boháč a chudák

2005
1h 13m
6.0

6.0/10

2 votes • View on IMDb

"Jiřina Bohdalová in a fairy tale based on the motifs of K. J. Erben about the fact that luck awaits everyone somewhere and adversity is worth fighting for."

Overview

Erben's original text, which did not exceed half a page in length, served Zelenka only as a source of inspiration to write a plot-rich story about two brothers, one of whom lives in luxury because Luck helped him to wealth, and the other lives in absolute poverty because he loves him Poverty, and she, out of love for him, doesn't want to allow him to get rich and let his life be complicated by worrying about possessions. However, not only the struggle with poverty and the arrogance that comes from owning a large property are the main motives of this charming comedy, which is intended for children of all ages. The desire for love and the search for happiness in life plays an important role in this sometimes very exciting story, and an equally important motive here is the motive of forgiveness of guilt in the name of more permanent values, among which in this case the relationship of two brothers can be included.

Status: Released

Language: CS

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Production Information

Production Companies
Česká televize
Production Countries
Czech Republic
Spoken Languages
Czech

Keywords

Quick Facts

Release Date December 24, 2005
Status Released
Language CS
IMDb ID tt0760232

Cast

Jakub Prachař
Jakub Prachař

Lukáš

Jiřina Bohdalová
Jiřina Bohdalová

Bída

Markéta Coufalová
Markéta Coufalová

Žofie

Jaroslav Plesl
Jaroslav Plesl

správce

Zuzana Vejvodová
Zuzana Vejvodová

Jáchymovo Štěstí

Lucie Pernetová
Lucie Pernetová

Komorná

Andrea Elsnerová
Andrea Elsnerová

Lukášovo Štěstí

Marika Šoposká
Marika Šoposká

Claudie

Svatopluk Skopal
Svatopluk Skopal

Mlynář

Václav Postránecký
Václav Postránecký

Čvančara

Jan Hrušínský
Jan Hrušínský

hrabě Pintoff

Jiří Datel Novotný
Jiří Datel Novotný

Key Crew

Zdeněk Zelenka
Director
Zdeněk Zelenka
Screenplay