Eva tropí hlouposti

  • Nataša Gollová: Eva Norová
  • Oldrich Nový Michal Nor
  • Zdenka Baldová: Aunt Pavlina
  • Ella Nollová: Klotylda
  • Gustav Hilmar: producer Záhorský
  • Marta Májová: Emilie Záhorská
  • Jirina Sedláčková: Eliska Záhorská
  • Josef Gruss: Zdeněk Kolář
  • Raoul Schránil: Secretary Kučera
  • Bolek Prchal: houseboy January

Eva makes stupid things (AKA: Eva Tropi hlouposti ) is a Czech film directed by Martin Fric from 1939 The screwball comedy is based on the novel by Fan Vavřincová of 1934 and applicable in the Czech Republic as one of the most popular movie comedies of all time..

Action

Michal Nor returns after several years spent abroad back home. There, waiting for him except his aunt Pavlina, called Pa, his sister Eva, who has just returned from finishing school.

The aunt is celebrating its 60th anniversary soon, and Eve knows that she is interested in for years for the guide to growing roses neighbor Záhorský. Because the aunt with the manufacturer but not good manages, Eva decides to can be set as a secretary at the Záhorskýs to simply steal the manual.

But not only Eva pursued in the House of Záhorskýs her plans, her brother Michal emerges there and pretends to be a British lord named Johny Camel to win the heart of the daughter of the factory owner, Eliska. Secretary Kučera again tries to recover the meantime stolen Familienschmückstücke.

The result is a shambles, but that ultimately a good end does: The pieces appear again, Michal became engaged to Eliska and Eve not only gets the instructions for rose cultivation of the manufacturer Záhorský, but also wins the heart of the secretary Kučera.

Production

The film was made in just a few weeks in the Barrandov Film Studios in Prague under the production of Lucernafilm. Had its premiere Eva Tropi hlouposti on November 10, 1939 in Prague. In the German cinema, the film was titled Eva makes nonsense in August 1942, and later the film as Eva ran begaat domheden in the Netherlands.

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