Svědek 1976
Svědek (1976) is a charming Czechoslovak comedy that dives into the whimsical chaos of a small-town life turned upside down by an unexpected witness.
Director: Jiřina Pokorná-Makoszová
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Svědek (1976) about?
A quirky Czechoslovak comedy where a small town spirals into a series of comedic mishaps after an unexpected witness arrives. The story blends satire with heartfelt moments, exploring how misunderstandings can turn everyday life into a stage for laughter.
Who directed Svědek?
Jiřina Pokorná-Makoszová directed this 1976 comedy, bringing a distinctive touch to the film's playful yet sharp storytelling.
Who stars in Svědek?
The film features a talented ensemble including Otakar Janda, Tomáš Töpfer, Jiřina Jelenská, Michaela Černá, and Lenka Termerová, each contributing to its comedic charm.
Is Svědek (1976) worth watching?
As a 1976 Czechoslovak comedy, Svědek offers a nostalgic yet timeless escape with its clever humor and relatable themes. While not widely rated today, its lighthearted approach makes it a charming choice for fans of classic comedies.
How long is Svědek?
Runtime details are not listed for this 1976 release.
About Svědek (1976) — A Comedy Classic with Unexpected Laughs
Svědek (1976) is a charming Czechoslovak comedy that dives into the whimsical chaos of a small-town life turned upside down by an unexpected witness. Directed by Jiřina Pokorná-Makoszová, the film follows a series of misadventures sparked by an unlikely character whose mere presence triggers a ripple of humorous misunderstandings. With a blend of lighthearted satire and warm-hearted storytelling, the movie captures the quirks of human nature when ordinary routines collide with extraordinary circumstances. The atmosphere is playful yet sharp, using wit and situational comedy to explore themes of perception, rumor, and the comedy of errors.
The ensemble cast, led by Otakar Janda and Tomáš Töpfer, brings the film's eccentric scenarios to life with charismatic performances that balance comedic timing and heartfelt moments. Jiřina Jelenská and Michaela Černá add layers of charm, ensuring the narrative stays engaging from start to finish. As the story unfolds, Svědek (1976) delivers a nostalgic yet timeless take on how a single outsider can transform a quiet community into an unexpected stage for laughter.