
Sluha dvou pánů 2001
Step into the whirlwind world of Sluha dvou pánů (2001), a sparkling Czech comedy directed by Ivan Rajmont that revives the timeless magic of commedia dell'arte.
Director: Ivan Rajmont
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sluha dvou pánů (2001) about?
Sluha dvou pánů (2001) follows Truffaldino, a cunning but foolish servant who takes on two masters at once, sparking a comedic chain reaction of lies and misunderstandings. As he tries to keep his secrets from unraveling, the film unfolds into a vibrant romp filled with mistaken identities and absurd twists. The story builds to a joyful resolution, wrapping up the chaos with a satisfying and humorous conclusion.
Who directed Sluha dvou pánů?
Sluha dvou pánů was directed by Ivan Rajmont, a filmmaker known for his work in Czech theater and television.
Who stars in Sluha dvou pánů?
The film stars Miroslav Donutil as the mischievous Truffaldino, alongside Karel Pospíšil, Jana Janěková, Petr Pelzer, and Vilém Udatný.
Is Sluha dvou pánů (2001) worth watching?
As a classic comedy rooted in commedia dell'arte, Sluha dvou pánů (2001) delivers charm, wit, and a timeless form of humor. While it's not rated on IMDb, its clever storytelling and energetic performances make it a solid pick for fans of lighthearted, theatrical comedy.
How long is Sluha dvou pánů?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Sluha dvou pánů (2001) — A Classic Comedy Served with a Side of Chaos
Step into the whirlwind world of Sluha dvou pánů (2001), a sparkling Czech comedy directed by Ivan Rajmont that revives the timeless magic of commedia dell'arte. At its heart beats the story of Truffaldino, a servant whose insatiable appetite for food and deception leads to a hilarious cascade of mistaken identities and absurd twists. Set within a close-knit family on the brink of an engagement, the film transforms everyday misunderstandings into a joyful romp, blending classic archetypes with fresh, lively energy.
Miroslav Donutil breathes life into Truffaldino's dual loyalty, while Karel Pospíšil and the ensemble cast anchor the chaos with their vibrant portrayals of the commedia dell'arte masks. The film crackles with wit, physical humor, and the kind of warmth that makes it feel like a celebration of theater itself. With its clever wordplay, fast-paced antics, and heartwarming conclusion, Sluha dvou pánů (2001) is a delightful escape for fans of classic comedy and anyone who loves a good laugh.