Czechoslovakia,
1971, 102 min
Directed by:
František FilipScreenplay:
Norbert FrýdCinematography:
Rudolf Stahl ml.Cast:
Jiřina Bohdalová, Martin Růžek, Radoslav Brzobohatý, Radovan Lukavský, Antonie Hegerlíková, Milan Mach, Nina Popelíková, Josef Langmiler, Václav Švorc, Karel Vrtiška, Jaroslav Moučka (more)Reviews (1)
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Refined performances by Jiřina Bohdalová, Martin Růžek and Radoslav Brzobohatý, a sultry "something is in the air and it's not good" atmosphere, and a chilling conclusion. Kat nepočká still offers all of this. It is true, however, that the director and his team did not succeed in evoking the period atmosphere this time. However, this, together with the somewhat unnecessarily drawn-out runtime, is the only thing that can be faulted about the film. Otherwise, it is an honest spectacle that should be better known.__P.S. Fifteen-year-old Oldřich Kaiser is adorable in his first film role. ()