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Noc v krčme „U veľkého diviaka“ 1973

📅 1973-04-23

Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka" (1973) brings Russian literary humor to the small screen through Milan Semík's witty television adaptation. This comedic romp takes I.S.

Director: Milan Semík

Cast

Ivan Krivosudský
Ivan Krivosudský
Bierkopf, komisár
Ľubomír Roman
Ľubomír Roman
Greluchon
Hana Meličková
Hana Meličková
Hortenzia Fredegonda Martinová
František Dibarbora
František Dibarbora
Peter Martin de Carpentras
Elena Zvaríková-Pappová
Elena Zvaríková-Pappová
Virgínia Hortenzia Martinová
František Zvarík
František Zvarík
Viktorin Martin
Zuzana Kocúriková
Zuzana Kocúriková
Marianna Katarína Pigrobardová
Anton Mrvečka
Anton Mrvečka
Clovis Pigrobard z Rouenu
Peter Debnár
Peter Debnár
Cancanet. vrátnik
Karol Skovay
Himmelhuber, žandár

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka" (1973) about?

The film follows young Greluchon who attempts to murder his beloved's husband in a fit of romantic passion. Through a series of comedic misunderstandings and plot twists, the scheme unravels harmlessly, with all characters surviving and the protagonist's intense emotions eventually cooling down.

Who directed Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka"?

The film was directed by Milan Semík, who brought his distinctive comedic touch to this television adaptation of Turgenev's work.

Who stars in Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka"?

The main cast features Ivan Krivosudský, Ľubomír Roman, Hana Meličková, František Dibarbora, and Elena Zvaríková-Pappová in key roles.

Is Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka" (1973) worth watching?

As a comedy film adapting classic literature, it offers light entertainment for fans of theatrical parodies. While unrated on IMDb, its unique cultural perspective and comedic approach to romantic themes make it an interesting watch for Slovak cinema enthusiasts.

How long is Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka"?

Runtime details are not listed.

Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka": Classic Slovak Comedy Parody

Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka" (1973) brings Russian literary humor to the small screen through Milan Semík's witty television adaptation. This comedic romp takes I.S. Turgenev's theatrical work and transforms it into a lighthearted parody that skewers the melodrama of romantic tragedies. The film captures the absurdity of passion-driven schemes with charming performances from Ivan Krivosudský and Ľubomír Roman leading the ensemble cast.

Set in a bustling tavern, the story follows young Greluchon as he concocts increasingly ridiculous plans to eliminate his beloved's husband. What could have been a dark tale becomes a delightful farce filled with mistaken identities, comedic misunderstandings, and unexpected twists. Director Semík crafts an atmosphere of gentle satire, where love-induced madness leads to chaos rather than tragedy.

The supporting cast including Hana Meličková, František Dibarbora, and Elena Zvaríková-Pappová adds depth to this comedic carousel of miscommunication. Despite the dramatic premise, Noc v krčme "U veľkého diviaka" proves that laughter truly is the best medicine for matters of the heart.