From the Bohemian Mills Trailer

From the Bohemian Mills Trailer (1941)

19 September 1941 Comedy

You will meet the family of the miller Kaliba, who is proud not only of his mill, but also of the family tradition, according to which the milling profession has been passed down at the inn's mill for almost three hundred years. And since Mr. Kaliba has no son, it is certain that his only daughter Liduška must marry a miller. Perhaps this would have happened if the Kalibas had not gone to the anniversary exhibition. Here, Liduška meets the handsome engineer Karel Loukota, who is an overly zealous member of the cycling club "Don't Get Married!", but is not immune to love at all. Of course, he will face many hardships and obstacles, the biggest of which is, of course, the miller Kaliba with his fierce efforts to uphold the family tradition...

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Karel Fořt

Karel Fořt Theatre Play

Václav Hanuš

Václav Hanuš Director of Photography

Antonín Kubový

Antonín Kubový Assistant Director

Jan Zázvorka

Jan Zázvorka Production Design

Julius Kalaš

Original Music Composer

Miloš Smatek

Original Music Composer

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