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The film’s director and screenwriter, Marie Poledňáková, came up with the idea for a comedy about three friends who unplanned have to take all of their offspring with them on the annual men’s ride at a party where a group of men were planning a vacation together. She certainly had no idea at the time how successful the film would be. Not only did it win the vote for the most successful Czech comedy of the century, but it also received the award for the most successful children’s film of the century at the Zlín Festival.
Less well-known is the information that the film crew could only be accommodated thanks to the martial law imposed in Poland in 1981 or that the director bribed the child actors with sweets from Tuzex. The diary brings readers five interesting facts about the filming of the legendary hit film.
1. Oh dabingu
In the movie I enjoy the world with you Two of the main roles were played by Slovaks – Zdena Studénková and Julius Satinský. While Studénková had to be overdubbed by Naďa Konvalinková and Helena Vondráčková sang the song for her, Julius Satinský had no problem with Czech. He succeeded so well that in a review after the premiere there was praise for how excellently Miloš Kopecký had voiced him.
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2. Accommodation at the expense of the Poles
Filming was in jeopardy before it even began. The production was looking for accommodation at the last minute and it turned out that accommodating the film crew in the mountains full of tourists was an insurmountable problem. But it miraculously resolved itself – Polish tourists began to cancel their tours en masse because martial law was declared in their country in 1981. And so the filmmakers were able to stay overnight in the Krkonoše Hotel Morava, not far away Appalachian cabins.
3. Mom on coal
A legendary scene in which one of the mothers appeared Jana Sulcova falls into a hole in the ground and lands on a pile of coal. The filmmakers shot for three days and in different locations. For example, the beginning was made in a film cabin in Dolní Dvůr and the end in a boiler room in Lánov. “Don’t even ask me what it’s like to fall from a great height onto a pile of coal. I tell you, it’s terrible… And even though I tried to be careful, it’s clear that I really beat myself up,” Jana Šulcová recalled of the filming.
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4. The difficult life of a child actor
The child actors were selected from 450 applicants through an audition. Maybe kids wouldn’t be so excited about winning roles if they knew what was coming. It’s about filming their real reactions Poledňáková She let him pour not quite warm water from the watering can, and Pavel Nový wiped little Pepín’s bottom with a real spruce branch. It is said that after filming the pot-bellied scene in the snow, the little actress had to start taking antibiotics. During the dubbing, the director sometimes took revenge on the children by making their work more pleasant with expensive sweets from Tuzex.
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5. Real husband of Eliška Balzerová
The hilarious comedy starred not only Eliška Balzerová, but also her husband Jan Balzer, who was also the film’s producer. First he showed a video of a patient being massaged by Eliška Balzerová.
Then he also tried his hand at the role of a stuntman by portraying the non-skier Satinský in the ski scenes (suitably stuffed). He even borrowed his own expensive skis for filming, which he later bitterly regretted. Unplanned, he broke one of them Vaclav Postranecky when falling into the box.
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