The Twelve Chairs (1933)
September 22, 1933Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Vlasta Burian
holič Ferdinand Šuplátko
Zula Pogorzelska
Protektorka sierocińca
Adolf Dymsza
Antykwariusz Kamil Klepka
Józef Kondrat
Taksówkarz
Zofia Jaroszewska
Orphanage worker
Wiktor Biegański
Profesor spirytysta
Wanda Jarszewska
Stanislaw Belski
Eugeniusz Koszutski
Aniela Miszczykówna
Stefan Szczuka
Helena Zarembina
Martin Frič
Customer (voice) / Director
Władysław Dan
Original Music Composer / Music
Ilya Ilf
Novel
Yevgeni Petrov
Novel
Michał Waszyński
Director
Artur Schinagel
Assistant Director / Unit Production Manager
Karel Lamač
Screenplay
Antoni Wawrzyniak
Director of Photography
Ștefan Norris
Production Design
Josef Rosen
Production Manager
Iwo Wesby
Conductor
Jaroslav Mottl
Lyricist
Lo Kitay
Kazimierz Narkiewicz
Karol Hubert
Hanna Parysiewicz
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Twelve Chairs (Czech: Dvanáct křesel; Polish: Dwanaście krzeseł) is a 1933 Czechoslovak-Polish comedy film directed by Martin Frič and Michał Waszyński, it is an adaptation of the eponymous 1928 novel by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov.
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The story follows a barber named Ferdinand Suplatko, who learns from his late aunt's note that her fortune is hidden inside one of the twelve chairs she owned. However, the chairs have been sold to various buyers, sparking a wild chase to recover them and find the hidden treasure.
The film blends humor and satire, exploring themes of greed and human nature, and it retains much of the wit found in the original novel. It has a runtime of 66 minutes and features actors such as Vlasta Burian and Adolf Dymsza in key roles. The movie is notable for its collaboration between Czech and Polish cinema and remains a classic example of 1930s European comedy.