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Trapasy II 1971

📅 1971-01-01

Trapasy II (1971), the sequel to the beloved Czech comedy, dives back into the chaotic world of absurd misunderstandings and hilarious mishaps.

Director: Petr Schulhoff

Cast

Miloš Kopecký
Miloš Kopecký
Jan Libíček
Jan Libíček
Václav Trégl
Václav Trégl
Věra Ferbasová
Věra Ferbasová
Zuzana Ondrouchová
Zuzana Ondrouchová
Stella Zázvorková
Stella Zázvorková
Vladimír Hrubý
Vladimír Hrubý
Josef Hlinomaz
Josef Hlinomaz
Valentina Thielová
Valentina Thielová
Zdeněk Najman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trapasy II (1971) about?

Trapasy II follows the misadventures of a group of lovably flawed characters as they stumble into a series of absurd situations, from mistaken identities to bumbling schemes. The film blends slapstick humor with a sharp eye for human imperfections, all while keeping the energy high and the jokes flowing.

Who directed Trapasy II?

Trapasy II was directed by Petr Schulhoff, a filmmaker known for his contributions to Czech comedy during the era.

Who stars in Trapasy II?

The film stars Miloš Kopecký, Jan Libíček, Václav Trégl, Věra Ferbasová, and Zuzana Ondrouchová, delivering some of their most memorable performances.

Is Trapasy II (1971) worth watching?

If you enjoy classic Czech comedies with a mix of slapstick humor and witty social commentary, Trapasy II is absolutely worth a watch. Its timeless humor and charming characters make it a fun pick for fans of golden-era comedies.

How long is Trapasy II?

Runtime details are not listed for Trapasy II (1971).

About Trapasy II (1971) — The Classic Czech Comedy That Never Gets Old

Trapasy II (1971), the sequel to the beloved Czech comedy, dives back into the chaotic world of absurd misunderstandings and hilarious mishaps. Directed by Petr Schulhoff, this lighthearted farce continues the misadventures of its eccentric characters, blending slapstick humor with sharp wit. The film's charm lies in its ability to balance playful chaos with a touch of social satire, reflecting the quirks of everyday life in a way that feels both timeless and distinctly Czech. Miloš Kopecký and Jan Libíček lead the cast with their signature comedic timing, anchoring the story as it spirals into one ridiculous situation after another. Whether through mistaken identities, bumbling schemes, or family feuds, Trapasy II keeps its audience laughing while subtly poking fun at human folly.

The atmosphere is warm and nostalgic, evoking the golden age of Central European comedy, where laughter often serves as the best escape from reality. With its fast-paced gags and lovable rogues, the film feels like a cozy escape into a world where nothing goes as planned—but everything works out in the end, one way or another.