Murder Czech Style

Murder Czech Style

Release date : February 24, 1967
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Jiří Weiss /
Production companies : Filmové studio Barrandov /
February 24, 1967 1h 30m Czechoslovakia Comedy Czech More
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The protagonist (Rudolf Hrusinsky) is a dull, fat, shy government clerk indulging in voyuerism and ego fantasies. In love with another clerk (Kveta Fiolova), he is urged on in his pursuit by a commiserate executive. The story is told in a flashback sequence as the cuckolded Hrusinsky attempts suicide by gassing himself in his bathtub. The "Murder" of the title is not a murder as such, rather the murder that Hrusinsky remembers planning upon discovering his wife's unfaithfulness with his supposed friend and advisor. Both plots failing in his mind, he loses himself in fantastic reveries of his funeral and of hypocritical mourners. ' Deciding (perhaps) that this is not the way out either, he gives up the attempt and imagines a life of reconciliation and eventual affluence.
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  • title:Murder Czech Style
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1967
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Jiří Weiss /
  • Writers: Jan Otčenášek · Jiří Weiss · Jiří Weiss · Miloš Brož ·
  • Production companies: Filmové studio Barrandov ·
  • Overview:The protagonist (Rudolf Hrusinsky) is a dull, fat, shy government clerk indulging in voyuerism and ego fantasies. In love with another clerk (Kveta Fiolova), he is urged on in his pursuit by a commiserate executive. The story is told in a flashback sequence as the cuckolded Hrusinsky attempts suicide by gassing himself in his bathtub. The "Murder" of the title is not a murder as such, rather the murder that Hrusinsky remembers planning upon discovering his wife's unfaithfulness with his supposed friend and advisor. Both plots failing in his mind, he loses himself in fantastic reveries of his funeral and of hypocritical mourners. ' Deciding (perhaps) that this is not the way out either, he gives up the attempt and imagines a life of reconciliation and eventual affluence.
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