1933 film
The Inspector General (Czech: Revizor) is a 1933 Czech historical comedy film directed by Martin Frič and starring Vlasta Burian, Jaroslav Marvan and Václav Trégl.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1836 play The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol.[2] The director Martin Frič considered it one of his best movies.[3]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Štěpán Kopecký. It was shot in studios in Prague.
Plot summary
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Cast
See also
References
- ^ "Revizor". csfd.cz. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ^ Goble p.928
- ^ Liehm, Antonín (1974). Closely Watched Films: The Czechoslovak Experience. Routledge.
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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- A City Upside Down (Germany, 1933)
- The Inspector General (Czechoslovakia, 1933)
- Antek policmajster (Poland, 1935)
- The Inspector General (USA, 1949)
- Afsar (India, 1950)
- The Inspector-General (Soviet Union, 1952)
- Tamu Agung (Indonesia, 1955)
- President Panchaksharam (India, 1959)
- Roaring Years (Italy, 1962)
- Calzonzin Inspector (Mexico, 1974)
- Reviisori (Finland, 1975)
- Incognito from St. Petersburg (Soviet Union, 1977)
- De Boezemvriend (Netherlands, 1982)
- Inspector (Russian Federation, 1996)
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