Christian (1939 film)
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Directed by | Martin Frič |
Written by | Eduard Šimáček Josef Gruss |
Produced by | Jan Sinnreich |
Starring | Oldřich Nový |
Cinematography | Ferdinand Pečenka |
Edited by | Jan Kohout |
Music by | Sláva Eman Nováček |
Production company | AB |
Distributed by | Lucernafilm |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia |
Language | Czech |
Budget | 675,000 Kčs[1] |
Christian (Czech: Kristián) is a 1939 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič.[1] The film is based on a French play by Yvan Noé.
On the first of every month, a mysterious guest, who goes by the name Kristián, appears in the fashionable Orient Bar. He tips lavishly, and on every visit, his tales of foreign travels charm a new woman into falling for him. After every conquest, however, he slips away, vanishing poignantly but harmlessly into the night—until a dropped business card betrays his identity. Thanks to the clue, his latest conquest, Zuzana, discovers that by day Kristián is merely Alois Novák, a mousy travel agent with a wife, and Zuzana decides to take humorous revenge. The result is a witty movie that calls to mind American screwball comedies of the same era such as The Lady Eve and The Awful Truth.[2] In real life, the actresses who played Zuzana and Novák's wife were friends, and during World War II they competed for the affections of the producer Willy Söhnel.[1]
Production
The film is based on a play by Yvan Noé.[3] Shooting of the film took 23 days and cost 675,000 Kčs. The film premiered on 8 September 1939.[1]
Plot
Alois Novák is an uninspired clerk married to Marie. He lives a boring life and wants to feel adventure. Once in a month he attends Orient bar disguised as a rich traveller Kristian and seduces beautiful and elegant women and then leaves them broken-hearted. One day he meets Zuzana. She sees through his game and doesn't let herself fooled. She starts to search for him which leads to many comical situations. She eventually finds him and makes Novák to return to reality. Novák leaves his Kristián persona but becomes more confident person and more loving husband for his wife.
Cast
- Oldřich Nový as Alois Novák alias Kristián
- Nataša Gollová as Marie Nováková
- Raoul Schránil as Fred
- Bedřich Veverka as Petr
- Adina Mandlová as Fred's fiancée Zuzana Rendlová
- Jára Kohout as Travel agent Josef Novotný
- Anna Steimarová as Marie's aunt
- Jaroslav Marvan as Travel agency manager Král
- Čeněk Šlégl as Dandy with a handkerchief
- Josef Belský as Manager of the "Orient" bar
- František Paul as Waiter Robert
- Jan W. Speerger as Barman
Release
The film premiered on 8 September 1939. It remained in cinemas for 5 weeks. The film was re-released in theatres in 1951, but all scenes featuring Jára Kohout were cut from the film, because he emigrated in 1948.[1]
Possible sequel
Oldřich Nový wanted to collaborate with Martin Frič on a sequel called Christian Returns. Nový even wrote a screenplay with his wife.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Kristián". csfd.cz. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
- ^ "Kristián. 1939. Directed by Martin Fric". Museum of Modern Art. April 20, 2017. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
- ^ "Kristian (1939)". Filmový přehled (in Czech). Retrieved 3 May 2018.
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