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Don't Say No, Girl! 1932

📅 1932-02-19

Dive into the whimsical world of 1930s Czech cinema with *Don't Say No, Girl! (1932)*, a delightful blend of music and comedy directed by Josef Medeotti-Boháč.

Director: Josef Medeotti-Boháč

Cast

Jarmila Vacková
Jarmila Vacková
prodavačka Eva
Otto Rubík
Otto Rubík
majitel továrny Rudolf Hora
Ela Poznerová
Margot de la Monty, vlastním jménem Marie Nováková
Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
Pepito Nožiani, vlastním jménem Josef Nožička
Jindřich Plachta
Jindřich Plachta
detektiv Antonín Pejsek
Hana Vítová
Hana Vítová
komorná Olly
Jožka Vanerová
Jožka Vanerová
majitelka módního salonu Růžičková
Eman Fiala
Eman Fiala
praktikant Ferda
Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
policejní komisař
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
hráč karet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don't Say No, Girl! (1932) about?

*Don't Say No, Girl!* follows Margot, a stylish young woman entangled in a web of deception when her lover's gambling debts come due. To keep her secret afloat, she manipulates a wealthy factory owner into financing her extravagant lifestyle, but a mix-up at a fashion show throws everything into chaos. With time running out and truths unraveling, the film races toward a climactic confrontation filled with humor and heart.

Who directed Don't Say No, Girl!?

Josef Medeotti-Boháč directed *Don't Say No, Girl! (1932)*, helming this early Czech musical comedy with a deft touch for lighthearted storytelling.

Who stars in Don't Say No, Girl!?

The film stars Jarmila Vacková as Margot, Otto Rubík as the charming yet deceitful Pepito, and supporting roles from Ela Poznerová, Čeněk Šlégl, and Jindřich Plachta.

Is Don't Say No, Girl! (1932) worth watching?

For lovers of vintage comedies and musicals, *Don't Say No, Girl!* offers a charming snapshot of 1930s Czech cinema. While not a cinematic masterpiece, its playful plot and nostalgic energy make it a fun watch for fans of early talkies. Think of it as a breezy, old-school farce with a dash of social satire—perfect for a lighthearted evening.

How long is Don't Say No, Girl!?

Runtime details are not listed for *Don't Say No, Girl! (1932).* If you're planning to watch, it's best to check available sources for specific timing.

About Don't Say No, Girl! (1932) — A 1930s Czech Comedy with Music and Mischief

Dive into the whimsical world of 1930s Czech cinema with *Don't Say No, Girl! (1932)*, a delightful blend of music and comedy directed by Josef Medeotti-Boháč. This lighthearted tale follows the fashion-forward Margot, whose romantic entanglements take a turn when her lover's gambling debts force her into a desperate charade. When a detective uncovers Margot's scheme to extract money from a wealthy factory owner, the stage is set for a series of misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and uproarious twists at a high-stakes fashion show. With its playful satire of romance and greed, the film captures the charm and mischief of its era, all wrapped in a breezy, comedic tone.

Starring the radiant Jarmila Vacková as Margot and the charismatic Otto Rubík as the cunning Pepito, *Don't Say No, Girl!* weaves a web of deception and mistaken identity that feels both timeless and refreshingly old-school. The film's blend of humor, music, and social commentary paints a vivid portrait of early 20th-century Czech culture, making it a must-watch for fans of vintage comedies and musicals alike. Whether you're drawn to its infectious energy or its clever plot twists, this 1932 gem promises a thoroughly entertaining experience.