
I Dutifully Report/ Poslušně hlásím
- 1958-01-03
- Comedy, War
- Jan Skopeček, Ota Sklenčka, Josef Hlinomaz, Václav Trégl, Milan Mach, Miloslav Homola, Milan Neděla, Rudolf Hrušínský, Vlastimil Brodský, Miloš Nedbal, František Filipovský, Ladislav Krečmer, Martin Růžek, Jaroslav Marvan, Oldřich Hoblík, Jiřina Steimarová, Jaroslav Vojta, Ljuba Hermanová, František Černý, František Vnouček, František Šlégr, Antonín Šůra, Eman Fiala, Otto Hradecký, Slávka Hamouzová, Vladimír Řepa, Jarmila Švabíková, Miloš Patočka, Věra Ferbasová, Svatopluk Beneš, František Marek, Zdeněk Kutil, Bedřich Vrbský, Jindřich Narenta, Zdeněk Martínek, Miloš Nesvadba, Josef Příhoda, Jarka Pižla, Karel Svoboda, Oskar Hák, Emanuel Kovařík, Rudolf Princ, Alois Dvorský, Josef Bulík, Josef Bartůněk, Stanislav Langer, Jana Kovaříková, Fanda Mrázek, Arna Pekárková, Jožka Lakatoš, Oldřich Dvorský
- 1 h. 31 min.
- 6.9/10
- 21
- Czechoslovakia
- Filmové studio Barrandov
Overview:
A comedy based on the novel of Jaroslav Hašek's The Good Soldier Svejk happens during the World War I. I Dutifully Report: In the introduction to the second part of the film adaptation of Hašek's novel The Good Soldier Švějk presents his main character Josef Švejk. With the distinctive traditional Czech cartoon character of a soldier Svejk, this time you meet on the way to the front and eventually right in the firing line. You can look at his famous train events, and also probably the most famous episode of the novel, Švejk's Budějovice anabasis. Don't miss the scene with the secretly bought cognac, the episode with Svejk as a fake Russian prisoner of war, including the court scene, and the scene in which lieutenant Dub is caught in a brothel. Despite the criticism, Steklý's adaptation is undoubtedly the most famous and memorable at present.