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Volpone 1969

📅 1969-01-01

Step into the chaotic world of *Volpone (1969)*, a sharp-edged comedy directed by František Dibarbora that skewers greed and deception with bold strokes.

Director: František Dibarbora

Cast

Martin Gregor
Martin Gregor
Volpone
Oldo Hlaváček
Oldo Hlaváček
Mosca
Dušan Blaškovič
Dušan Blaškovič
Voltore
Jozef Budský
Corbaccio
Vlado Müller
Vlado Müller
Corvino
Božidara Turzonovová
Božidara Turzonovová
Colomba
Eva Krížiková
Canina
Jozef Adamovič
Jozef Adamovič
Leone
František Zvarík
František Zvarík
veliteľ
Karol Skovay
sudca

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Volpone (1969) about?

The film follows a clever trickster who pretends to be on his deathbed to manipulate greedy suitors into showering him with gifts. As the schemes unfold, the lines between victim and predator blur, creating a comedic yet biting exploration of human nature.

Who directed Volpone?

František Dibarbora helmed this 1969 comedy, bringing a theatrical flair to the screen with his distinctive visual and narrative style.

Who stars in Volpone?

The film features a standout cast including Martin Gregor in the title role, alongside Oldo Hlaváček, Božidara Turzonovová, Jozef Budský, and Vlado Müller, each delivering memorable performances.

Is Volpone (1969) worth watching?

For fans of classic comedies with a sharp edge, *Volpone (1969)* is a hidden gem. Its clever satire and strong performances make it a rewarding watch, though its vintage style may not appeal to everyone.

How long is Volpone?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1969 release.

About Volpone (1969) — A Classic Comedy of Cunning and Deception

Step into the chaotic world of *Volpone (1969)*, a sharp-edged comedy directed by František Dibarbora that skewers greed and deception with bold strokes. This satirical gem unfolds in a bustling, colorful setting where a cunning protagonist orchestrates a web of lies to outwit greedy suitors chasing his imaginary fortune. Led by the magnetic Martin Gregor, the cast breathes life into characters who are as flawed as they are hilarious, with Oldo Hlaváček and Božidara Turzonovová delivering standout performances that oscillate between farce and biting wit. The film's atmosphere crackles with energy, blending mid-century charm with the timeless absurdity of human folly.

Dibarbora's direction leans into the theatrical roots of the story, using exaggerated expressions and rapid-fire dialogue to amplify the chaos. Themes of ambition and moral decay lurk beneath the surface, wrapped in a package that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Whether you're a fan of classic comedies or simply crave a dose of clever escapism, *Volpone (1969)* offers a delightful escape into laughter and satire.