Directed by:
Martin FričCinematography:
Ferdinand PečenkaComposer:
Sláva Eman NováčekCast:
Nataša Gollová, Oldřich Nový, Adina Mandlová, Karel Černý, Theodor Pištěk, Ladislav Pešek, Jan Pivec, Antonín Novotný, Ferenc Futurista, Jára Kohout (more)Plots(1)
Zuzanka can finally stop toiling away at washing dishes at hotel Mercur after a distant aunt has bequeathed her her own hotel - Modrá hvězda. She proudly marches over to the luxury hotel in the centre of town and immediately begins to change the personnel. Because this involves the facilities belonging to a joint-stock company, which no one can inherit, she is considered insane. It comes out that her inheritance is in reality a small, shabby little hotel in the IV town district. The personnel are three unemployed youths who in this way work off the money they owe for rent. The first guest is wealthy Vladimír Rychta Rohan, whose parents spent their honeymoon in this very hotel. He wants to celebrate his wedding there, with which his fiancée Milada, who is waiting for him at the luxurious Modrá hvězda, does not concur. Given the fact that the marriage was arranged by their parents, neither Vladimír nor Milada is upset about a subsequent separation. Vladimír falls in love with the slightly old-fashioned Zuzanka and he proposes to her. Milada finds her liking in the composer František, one of the residents at Zuzanka's hotel. Because it has been possible to sort out all misunderstandings and confusion, two weddings at once may immediately take place. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Nataša Gollová
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Cremator (1968)
Vajíčko (1968) (TV movie)
Sňatky z rozumu (1968) (series)
Oldřich Nový
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Men About Town (1969)
Christian (1939)
Eva Fools Around (1939)
Adina Mandlová
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
He Stood at the Till (1939)
Ducháček Will Fix It (1938)
Christian (1939)
Karel Černý
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Valentin Dobrotivý (1942)
Baron Munchhausen (1940)
Theodor Pištěk
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
The Emperor's Baker - The Baker's Emperor (1951)
Station Master (1941)
Ladislav Pešek
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Lišák Pseudolus (1960) (TV movie)
Journey into the Depth of the Student's Soul (1939)
Tři na lavičce (1978) (TV movie)
Jan Pivec
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Lišák Pseudolus (1960) (TV movie)
Malér (1965) (TV movie)
Lucerna (1967) (TV movie)
Antonín Novotný
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Catacombs (1940)
Ferenc Futurista
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Journey into the Depth of the Student's Soul (1939)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Roztomilý člověk (1941)
Jára Kohout
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Christian (1939)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Life Is a Dog (1933)
Karel Dostal
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Nebe a dudy (1941)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
The White Disease (1937)
Čeněk Šlégl
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
He Stood at the Till (1939)
School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
Station Master (1941)
František Filipovský
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Hamlet (1986) (theatrical recording)
Lišák Pseudolus (1960) (TV movie)
Marecek, Pass Me the Pen! (1976)
František Roland
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Baron Munchhausen (1940)
Vojta Novák
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Journey into the Depth of the Student's Soul (1939)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Valentin Dobrotivý (1942)
Marie Nademlejnská
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Gustav Hilmar
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Higher Principle (1960)
Journey into the Depth of the Student's Soul (1939)
School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
Karel Postranecký
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
He Stood at the Till (1939)
School Is the Foundation of Life (1938)
Station Master (1941)
Doďa Pražský
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
Christian (1939)
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
Happy Journey (1943)
Jaroslav Orlický
Austria-Hungary
Best movies:
The Blue Star Hotel (1941)
The Proud Princess (1952)
The Respectable Ladies of Pardubice (1944)