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Playing with the Devil 1957

★ 8.04 votes97 min📅 1957-04-26

Josef Mach's delightful Czechoslovakian family fantasy Playing with the Devil (1957) spins a mischievous fairy-tale about two young women who ink a devilish deal for dream husbands—only to watch fate twist the script.

Director: Josef Mach

Cast

Josef Bek
Josef Bek
vysloužilý voják Martin Kabát
Eva Klepáčová
Eva Klepáčová
Káča
Alena Vránová
Alena Vránová
princezna Dišperanda
František Smolík
František Smolík
otec Školastykus
Jaroslav Vojta
Jaroslav Vojta
loupežník Sarka Farka
Bohuš Záhorský
Bohuš Záhorský
král
Stanislav Neumann
Stanislav Neumann
čert Omnimor
František Filipovský
František Filipovský
čert Karborund
Josef Vinklář
Josef Vinklář
Lucius
Ladislav Pešek
Ladislav Pešek
belzebub

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Playing with the Devil (1957) about?

Princess Disperanda and her maid Káča make a blood-pact for mythical grooms, but the cunning devil Solfernus swaps the contracts into the hands of retired soldier Martin Kabát. When hell itself comes knocking, Kabát must outwit the inferno to set things right.

Who directed Playing with the Devil?

Josef Mach directed this whimsical fairy-tale fantasy.

Who stars in Playing with the Devil?

The film features Josef Bek as Martin Kabát, Eva Klepáčová as Princess Disperanda, and Alena Vránová as Káča, supported by František Smolík, Jaroslav Vojta, and Bohuš Záhorský.

Is Playing with the Devil (1957) worth watching?

The film's gentle fantasy, playful tone, and folkloric charm make it a fun escape for family viewers. While unrated on IMDb, its 97-minute runtime and lighthearted adventure offer an enjoyable slice of 1950s Czechoslovak cinema.

How long is Playing with the Devil?

The film runs 97 minutes.

About Playing with the Devil (1957) — A Czechoslovak Fairy-Tale Comedy Rooted in Folklore and Mischief

Josef Mach's delightful Czechoslovakian family fantasy Playing with the Devil (1957) spins a mischievous fairy-tale about two young women who ink a devilish deal for dream husbands—only to watch fate twist the script. At its heart are Princess Disperanda and her maid Káča, whose blood-sealed pacts are hijacked by the sly devil Solfernus and handed to the surprisingly brave retired soldier Martin Kabát. When Kabát is dragged straight into the blazing underworld to reclaim what's rightfully his, the film blends gentle humor with eerie fantasy, all wrapped in a warm, folkloric glow.

Featuring Josef Bek as the stalwart Kabát, Eva Klepáčová as the spirited princess, and Alena Vránová as her quick-witted maid, the ensemble cast brings playful charm and lighthearted charm to this enchanting 97-minute romp through heaven, hell, and a few humorous detours along the way.