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Jedenácté přikázání 1925

📅 1925-10-23

Step into the whimsical world of 1920s Czechoslovakian cinema with *Jedenácté přikázání (1925)*, a silent-era comedy that blends slapstick charm with clever social satire.

Director: Václav Kubásek

Cast

Hugo Haas
Hugo Haas
Meda Valentová
Meda Valentová
Jiří Hron
Jiří Hron
František Havel
Jaroslav Vojta
Jaroslav Vojta
Josef Vošalík
Josef Vošalík
Betty Kysilková
Betty Kysilková
Vladimír Majer
Vladimír Majer
Alois Charvát
Milka Balek-Brodská
Milka Balek-Brodská

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jedenácté přikázání (1925) about?

This 1925 Czech silent comedy follows a charismatic but mischievous protagonist who finds himself in a series of laugh-out-loud predicaments after a series of well-intentioned blunders. The film playfully explores themes of morality and consequence without taking itself too seriously.

Who directed Jedenácté přikázání?

Václav Kubásek directed *Jedenácté přikázání* in 1925, crafting a visually engaging silent-era comedy.

Who stars in Jedenácté přikázání?

The film features Hugo Haas, Meda Valentová, Jiří Hron, František Havel, and Jaroslav Vojta in key roles.

Is Jedenácté přikázání (1925) worth watching?

While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, *Jedenácté přikázání* is a charming relic of early Czechoslovakian cinema. Its blend of slapstick humor and social satire makes it a standout for fans of silent films or anyone curious about 1920s Czech comedy. The performances and direction hold up surprisingly well.

How long is Jedenácté přikázání?

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About Jedenácté přikázání (1925) — A 1920s Czech Comedy Classic You Need to See

Step into the whimsical world of 1920s Czechoslovakian cinema with *Jedenácté přikázání (1925)*, a silent-era comedy that blends slapstick charm with clever social satire. Directed by Václav Kubásek, this early Czech film follows a series of chaotic misadventures as its protagonist—played with mischievous flair by Hugo Haas—accidentally stumbles into a series of absurd situations that challenge the very fabric of morality. The movie's lighthearted tone contrasts with its sharp observations on human behavior, offering a playful yet insightful take on the consequences of breaking society's unspoken rules. Meda Valentová adds a touch of elegance to the ensemble, while the supporting cast, including Jiří Hron and František Havel, brings energy and comedic timing to the screen.

Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing post-WWI Europe, *Jedenácté přikázání* captures the spirit of its time with a mix of humor and heart. Kubásek's direction ensures that the film's visual gags and exaggerated performances resonate even decades later, making it a delightful relic for silent film enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. Whether you're drawn to its historical charm or its timeless comedic appeal, this Czech classic invites you to laugh at the follies of human nature.