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Discopríbeh 2 1991

★ 5.511 votes80 min📅 1991-11-07

"When Dad gets the second sap..."

Jaroslav Soukup's *Discopríbeh 2 (1991)* delivers a delightfully chaotic twist on the classic father-son dynamic, flipping roles with infectious humor and heart.

Director: Jaroslav Soukup

Cast

Ladislav Potměšil
Ladislav Potměšil
Karel Horáček
Rudolf Hrušínský
Rudolf Hrušínský
Jirka Horáček
Veronika Kánská
Veronika Kánská
Lucie
Eva Čížkovská
Eva Čížkovská
striptérka Ála
Jaroslava Stránská
Jaroslava Stránská
Jitka
Jaroslava Obermaierová
Jaroslava Obermaierová
Jitčina matka
Oldřich Vlach
Oldřich Vlach
Pepíček, Jitčin otec
Pavel Nový
Pavel Nový
parťák zedníků Jarda
Bronislav Poloczek
Bronislav Poloczek
Lojzík
Zdeněk Mucha
Zdeněk Mucha
příslušník dopravní policie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Discopríbeh 2 (1991) about?

The film follows the Horáček family as their roles reverse unexpectedly when the father, facing a midlife crisis, embraces reckless youth while his grown son watches in amusement. A mix of romance, humor, and music unfolds as generational expectations collide.

Who directed Discopríbeh 2?

Jaroslav Soukup directed this 1991 Czech comedy, known for blending sharp humor with heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in Discopríbeh 2?

The film features Ladislav Potměšil, Rudolf Hrušínský, Veronika Kánská, Eva Čížkovská, and Jaroslava Stránská in key roles.

Is Discopríbeh 2 (1991) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted Czech comedies, *Discopríbeh 2 (1991)* is a charming pick. Its mix of humor, music, and relatable themes makes it an entertaining watch, even if it's not a high-stakes drama.

How long is Discopríbeh 2?

The film runs for 80 minutes, offering a concise yet satisfying cinematic experience.

About Discopríbeh 2 (1991) — A Father-Son Role Reversal Comedy Full of Heart

Jaroslav Soukup's *Discopríbeh 2 (1991)* delivers a delightfully chaotic twist on the classic father-son dynamic, flipping roles with infectious humor and heart. The film follows the Horáček pair as Jirka, now married and settled, watches his once-reliable father embrace a wild second youth after a crisis. With his hair dyed, his heart flirting with a stripper named Ala, and his eye lingering on the kind nurse Lucie, the elder Horáček's antics spark both laughter and tender moments. Shot through with the vibrant energy of Czech comedy and music, the story balances absurdity with genuine warmth, making it a nostalgic gem for fans of feel-good cinema.

Under Soukup's direction, Ladislav Potměšil and Rudolf Hrušínský create a comedic duo that's impossible not to root for, while Veronika Kánská and Eva Čížkovská add layers of charm to the supporting cast. The film's themes of rebirth, generational clashes, and the universal fear of being left behind resonate with anyone who's ever felt out of step with time. With its breezy runtime and infectious soundtrack, *Discopríbeh 2 (1991)* is a frothy escape into the madness—and beauty—of growing older on your own terms.