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Three Eggs in a Glass 1937

★ 6.98 votes94 min📅 1937-09-24

When modest police clerk Vincenc Babočka checks into a spa in Karlovy Vary for his annual holiday, he's about to trade his routine for a whirlwind of mistaken identity.

Director: Martin Frič

Cast

Vlasta Burian
Vlasta Burian
Vincenc Babočka
Rudolf Kadlec
mahárádža
Karel Dostal
Karel Dostal
sekretář
Helena Bušová
Helena Bušová
Sandra, sekretářka maharádži
Antonín Novotný
Antonín Novotný
van Houden
Bohuš Záhorský
Bohuš Záhorský
Alois
Míla Reymonová
Míla Reymonová
Jiřina
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
policejní komisař
Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
lékař
Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
učitel hudby

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Three Eggs in a Glass (1937) about?

A bumbling police clerk on vacation is mistaken for a notorious jewel thief, leading him to stumble into a diamond heist plot involving a Maharaja's gems. What follows is a mix of farce, mistaken identity, and a race to outwit real criminals.

Who directed Three Eggs in a Glass?

Martin Frič directed this 1937 Czechoslovak film, known for blending comedy with crime themes in a light yet engaging style.

Who stars in Three Eggs in a Glass?

The film features Vlasta Burian, Rudolf Kadlec, Karel Dostal, Helena Bušová, and Bohuš Záhorský in key roles.

Is Three Eggs in a Glass (1937) worth watching?

At 94 minutes, this classic Czech comedy-crime mix offers a fun, fast-paced escape with a standout performance from Vlasta Burian. Though not widely rated, its charm and nostalgic appeal make it a delightful period piece for fans of early European cinema.

How long is Three Eggs in a Glass?

Three Eggs in a Glass runs for 94 minutes.

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About Three Eggs in a Glass (1937) — A clerk's holiday turns into a diamond heist caper

When modest police clerk Vincenc Babočka checks into a spa in Karlovy Vary for his annual holiday, he's about to trade his routine for a whirlwind of mistaken identity. Mistaken for the elusive international rogue Leon Weber by both police and criminals, Babočka seizes the chaotic moment to outwit a gang plotting to snatch a Maharaja's priceless diamonds.

Director Martin Frič crafts this 1937 Czechoslovak comedy-crime hybrid with playful energy, blending dry humor and lighthearted suspense. Stars like Vlasta Burian—Czechoslovakia's beloved comedic icon—and Rudolf Kadlec anchor a story where an ordinary man's overconfidence collides with high-stakes intrigue, delivering a charming, tongue-in-cheek adventure that keeps the tone buoyant even as the plot thickens.