Polska / Czechosłowacja,
1958, 90 min
Reżyseria:
Jaroslav MachZdjęcia:
Boguslaw LambachMuzyka:
Władysław SzpilmanObsada:
Barbara Połomska, Josef Bek, Wieńczysław Gliński, Hanka Bielicka, Jadwiga Chojnacka, Stanisław Jaworski, Jiřina Petrovická, Wacław Jankowski (więcej)Recenzje (1)
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Historically, for color and co-production. As a co-production comedy, it's more palatable than The Star Goes to the South, and it's also better overall than a similarly trying attempt at a contemporary film, Nezlob, Kristino!, which was two years older. However, in the context of the first Czechoslovak-Polish sound co-production, What Will My Wife Say to This? remains as un-inventive as Burian's The Twelve Chairs. Only the position of the Czech has changed from a fumbling foreigner to a loving enthusiast. ()