Treasure at the Castle

Eugen Sokolovský ml., 1989

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Summary

In between making the Slunce, seno… (Sun, Straw...) trilogy, director Zdeněk Troška found time to bring to the big screen a historical drama very different in tone from his zany provincial comedies. Adapted from a 1930 novel by Alois Jirásek, Poklad hraběte Chamaré (The Treasure of Count Chamaré) is a stylised drama, set at the end of the 18th century, which tells the story of a conflict between conservative ideology and an emerging more progressive view of the world. New doctor Kamenický arrives at the manor house of invalid Countess Chamaré and immediately becomes entangled in a series of local problems. The countess’s husband is obsessed with tracking down some missing treasure, while a fanatical Jesuit hunts for the secret members of the “United Czech Brotherhood”. This successfully mounted production sees Blanka Bohdanová in the role of the countess, Eduard Cupák as the abbé, and Petr Svoboda as Kamenický. Countrywoman Fantina is played by a soon-to-be beloved star of Zdeněk Troška, namely Michaela Kuklová.
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About a film

Production year 1989
Countries Czechoslovakia
Categories film
Genres children, adventure
Form feature
Duration 81 min
Director Eugen Sokolovský ml.
Cast Marian Hluzín, Jaroslav Tomaňa, Kristina Maděričová, Lubor Tokoš, Karel Augusta, Josef Bláha
Director of photography Juraj Fándli
Screenplay Jiří Jilík
Editor Jiří Krška
Production designer Luděk Kouřil
Music Petr Skoumal
Sound designer Radomír Koutek, Jitka Zvirocká