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Pension pro svobodné pány is a 1968 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Krejčík. It is based on Seán O'Casey's 1951 short play Bedtime Story.[1]
Pension pro svobodné pány | |
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Directed by | Jiří Krejčík |
Written by | Seán O'Casey |
Screenplay by | Jirí Krejcík |
Produced by | František Milič |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Rudolf Milič |
Edited by | Josef Dobrichovský |
Music by | Evžen Illín |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Plot
editVisits by women are strictly prohibited at Miss Mossierová pension for bachelors. Nevertheless, some of the younger tenants cannot resist the temptation and sometimes try to sneak a young lady to their room. The landlady, however, stands guard all night. Bernard Mulligan manages to get his mistress, Andela, to his room and into his bed. But morning is coming and Halibut, Mulligan's roommate, is soon to return home from a party. Mulligan does his best to wake the girl up and get her out. The sleepy Andela, however, instantly grasps that all her lover's tenderness is gone, and begins to torture him maliciously.
Cast and characters
edit- Josef Abrhám as Mulligan
- Iva Janžurová as Anděla
- Jiří Hrzán as Halibut
- Věra Ferbasová as Miss Mossierová
- Pavel Landovský as tenant
References
edit- ^ "Pension pro svobodné pány". Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze (in Czech). POMO Media Group. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
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