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Discopribeh III
CZ, 0000, ? , 35 mm
Discopribeh III follows up on its very successful predecessors – Discopribeh 1 and 2. It is also a musical comedy, with ten melodic songs and a brisk tempo. The action returns to the Horáček family. Since the 1990s, when part two was… More
Synopsis
Discopribeh III follows up on its very successful predecessors – Discopribeh 1 and 2. It is also a musical comedy, with ten melodic songs and a brisk tempo. The action returns to the Horáček family. Since the 1990s, when part two was relreased in the cinemas, the family has grown to include a seventeen-year-old son. Charley is studying to be an elevator technician, and he has the same sorrows and problems with his first love as his father Jirka once had. Jirka is unable to reconcile with the fact that his son is just as much his own person as he had been at that age, and he leaves everything to his wife, Jitka. He is attracted to young girls, and with regard to family concerns, he stays “cool”, as he is advised to do by the grandfather. The kind Jitka, however, rebels against both Charley and the grandfather. As a hairdresser, she accepts the offer of a serious-looking businessman to work at the Hotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary, unaware that she would just be acting as a stooge. Awaiting her is a whirlwind of unforeseeable reversals. She gets herself into a dangerous situation, and her three men have to use their courage and wit to rescue her.
| Director | Jaroslav Soukup |
|---|---|
| Screenwriter | Miroslav Vaic |
| Story | Jaroslav Soukup, Miroslav Vaic, Filip Červinka |
| Producer | Filip Červinka |
| Genre | Feature |
| Production Companies | Ferratt International |






