
Don't Make Grandpa Angry
Comedy
Overview
Eman Vovísek drinks away his unrequited love for Liduška, who married his cousin, the factory owner Danek. Because Eman is aggressive when drunk, he is taken to a mental health facility, where he meets his uncle Hanibal. Hanibal has a breakdown after his wife Matylda broke up with him. Matylda wanted to be free so she could marry her first love, Uncle Jonathan, who is due to arrive from America. Jonathan sends a telegram saying he will stay in Paris. Such a situation does not suit Danek. He assumed that Liduška would be visiting from America and that he himself would go to his mistress in the meantime. He therefore visits Vovísek and persuades him to play the role of Jonathan.
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Vlasta Burian
Vlasta Burian
Eman Pípa, falešný mladší strýc Jonáš a falešný starší strýc Jonáš
Vlasta Burian
Eman Pípa, falešný mladší strýc Jonáš a falešný starší strýc Jonáš


Čeněk Šlégl
Čeněk Šlégl
továrník Adolf Daněk
Čeněk Šlégl
továrník Adolf Daněk


Adina Mandlová
Adina Mandlová
Liduška Daňková
Adina Mandlová
Liduška Daňková


Hana Vítová
Hana Vítová
sekretářka Josefinka
Hana Vítová
sekretářka Josefinka


Václav Trégl
Václav Trégl
sluha
Václav Trégl
sluha
Mariana Hellerová
Mariana Hellerová
teta Matylda
Mariana Hellerová
teta Matylda


Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
Hanibal
Theodor Pištěk
Hanibal


Jaroslav Marvan
Jaroslav Marvan
ředitel nervového sanatoria
Jaroslav Marvan
ředitel nervového sanatoria


Jan W. Speerger
Jan W. Speerger
Jan W. Speerger


Ljuba Hermanová
Ljuba Hermanová
Ljuba Hermanová
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