Strašidlo canterwillské 1965
Step into the whimsical world of *Strašidlo canterwillské (1965)*, František Mudra's charming Czechoslovak comedy that blends folklore with lighthearted mischief.
Director: František Mudra
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Strašidlo canterwillské (1965) about?
This delightful comedy centers on a quaint village haunted by a playful spirit named Strašidlo, who disrupts the lives of its residents with harmless pranks. As the villagers try to outsmart the mischievous ghost, they uncover truths about community, tradition, and friendship.
Who directed Strašidlo canterwillské?
František Mudra directed this 1965 Czechoslovak comedy, known for his lighthearted storytelling and nostalgic touch in Eastern European cinema.
Who stars in Strašidlo canterwillské?
The film features František Šec, Zora Rozsypalová, Ladislav Mrkvička, Miroslav Horák, and Milena Asmanová as the lead actors.
Is Strašidlo canterwillské (1965) worth watching?
For fans of classic comedies and Eastern European cinema, *Strašidlo canterwillské* is a hidden treasure. Its gentle humor, nostalgic charm, and cultural roots make it a worthwhile watch, especially for those who appreciate lighthearted storytelling.
How long is Strašidlo canterwillské?
Runtime details are not listed for this film.
About Strašidlo canterwillské (1965) — Czechoslovak Comedy Classic with Folk Humor
Step into the whimsical world of *Strašidlo canterwillské (1965)*, František Mudra's charming Czechoslovak comedy that blends folklore with lighthearted mischief. This 1960s gem follows a small village's brush with the supernatural, where a mischievous spirit—aptly named Strašidlo—turns everyday life into a playground of playful chaos. With its quaint village setting and a cast of delightfully eccentric characters, the film captures the magic of rural life while poking fun at superstition and tradition. Mudra's direction infuses the story with warmth and humor, making it a nostalgic trip for fans of classic Eastern European cinema.
The atmosphere is cozy yet lively, as the plot unfolds through a series of uproarious misunderstandings and heartwarming resolutions. The ensemble cast shines, with František Šec and Zora Rozsypalová leading the charge as the village's unsuspecting heroes. Whether you're drawn to its cultural roots or simply craving a feel-good film, *Strašidlo canterwillské* offers a slice of history wrapped in laughter and charm.