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Imperial and Royal Field Marshal 1930

★ 6.09 votes91 min📅 1930-10-24

Dive into the delightful chaos of *Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1930)*, Karel Lamač's classic Czech comedy that blends mistaken identity with military absurdity.

Director: Karel Lamač

Cast

Vlasta Burian
Vlasta Burian
František Procházka setník v.v.
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
plukovník Alois Přecechtěl
Helena Monczáková
plukovníkova žena
Máňa Ženíšková
Máňa Ženíšková
plukovníkova dcera Lili
Jiří Hron
Jiří Hron
poručík Rudi Eberle, Procházkův synovec
Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
rytmistr hrabě Géza Medák
Jan W. Speerger
Jan W. Speerger
vojenský sluha Sepl
Jindřich Plachta
Jindřich Plachta
kronikář pluku nadporučík Hofer
Ivo Richard Stuchlý
rytmistr Hřebík
Josef Hořánek
pravý C. a k. polní maršálek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1930) about?

The film follows František Procházka, a retired soldier whose unwavering devotion to duty leads him into an unexpected role-playing nightmare. After discovering a field marshal's uniform in his nephew's room, he dons it and commits to completing the charade, despite the chaos it unleashes.

Who directed Imperial and Royal Field Marshal?

Karel Lamač directed *Imperial and Royal Field Marshal*. Known for his work in early Czech cinema, Lamač crafted comedies that blended sharp satire with heartfelt charm.

Who stars in Imperial and Royal Field Marshal?

The film stars Vlasta Burian, Theodor Pištěk, Helena Monczáková, Máňa Ženíšková, and Jiří Hron in pivotal roles.

Is Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1930) worth watching?

If you enjoy classic comedy with a side of social satire, *Imperial and Royal Field Marshal* is a delightful pick. Its mix of farce and themes of duty makes it a standout in early 20th-century cinema, even without an IMDb rating.

How long is Imperial and Royal Field Marshal?

The runtime of *Imperial and Royal Field Marshal* is 91 minutes—just enough for a punchy, laugh-filled experience.

About Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1930) — A Classic Czech Comedy of Mistaken Identity

Dive into the delightful chaos of *Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1930)*, Karel Lamač's classic Czech comedy that blends mistaken identity with military absurdity. The film follows František Procházka, a retired soldier whose rigid sense of duty is shattered when he stumbles into an impersonation he can't escape. After discovering his nephew's room filled with a c. and k. field marshal's uniform, František—convinced it's his duty—puts it on and unwittingly commits to playing the role to its explosive end. What begins as a playful misunderstanding spirals into a farcical performance filled with pride, panic, and the hilarious pitfalls of honor.

Directed by the legendary Karel Lamač, this 91-minute gem stars Vlasta Burian, Theodor Pištěk, and Helena Monczáková, delivering performances that turn bureaucracy and tradition into laugh-out-loud moments. With its sharp wit and satirical take on authority, *Imperial and Royal Field Marshal* captures the timeless tension between duty and desire, wrapped in a nostalgic, pre-war charm.