Summary
The sequel to the 1961 film Malý Bobeš (Little Bobeš), this 1962 film is also directed by Jan Valášek. Previously, the protagonist of the children’s book from author Josef Věromír Pleva was forced, along with his family, to abandon his idyllic village life. Now, in an urban world full of social injustices, the young son from this poor family dreams of simply receiving a hot dog under the Christmas tree – while his parents battle to merely eke out a living. But on the city’s edge, there is little work to be found in pre-WWII Czechoslovakia. As with the original, this sequel lays a heavy contemporary layer of communist ideology upon the source novel. Once again, Jiří Lukeš assumes the lead role, whilst his heroic parents are again portrayed by Dana Medřická and Radovan Lukavský. Notable actors also appear in other grown-up roles: actor Miloš Nedbal plays a factory owner; Eduard Kohout returns to the screen as a magician; and Miroslav Macháček portrays the teacher.
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