I, Mournful God

I, Mournful God

Release date : October 17, 1969
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Antonín Kachlík /
Production companies : Filmové studio Barrandov /
October 17, 1969 1h 22m Czechoslovakia Drama Czech More
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Adolf (Miloš Kopecký), the irresistible seducer of women, is fond of Janicka (Hana Lelitová), a novice opera singer. The girl, however, prefers famous men and Adolf thus does not have a single chance with her. One day in a hospital, he meets a Greek partisan named Apostolek (Pavel Landovský) who impresses him with his spontaneity and ease in solving all problems, especially those with women. Adolf has an idea for a revenge. He makes Apostolek familiar with social manners, dresses him after the latest fashion and introduces him to Janicka as a Greek conductor. Janicka instantly falls in love with the made-up composer and Apostolek does no better.
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  • title:I, Mournful God
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Antonín Kachlík /
  • Writers: Antonín Kachlík · Milan Kundera · Jan Procházka · Milan Kundera ·
  • Production companies: Filmové studio Barrandov ·
  • Overview:Adolf (Miloš Kopecký), the irresistible seducer of women, is fond of Janicka (Hana Lelitová), a novice opera singer. The girl, however, prefers famous men and Adolf thus does not have a single chance with her. One day in a hospital, he meets a Greek partisan named Apostolek (Pavel Landovský) who impresses him with his spontaneity and ease in solving all problems, especially those with women. Adolf has an idea for a revenge. He makes Apostolek familiar with social manners, dresses him after the latest fashion and introduces him to Janicka as a Greek conductor. Janicka instantly falls in love with the made-up composer and Apostolek does no better.
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