The Firemen's Ball
Visit website7.1/10 • 214
1967-12-15 • 1h 13m
A colorful comedy, in which people dance, steal and extinguish the fire.
The firemen of a provincial Czechoslovakian town throw a ball in honor of the old chief's retirement. There will be music and dancing, a beauty pageant and a raffle. The whole town will be in attendance. However, the proceedings are dogged by difficulty at every step. Workplace injuries, stolen prizes, a shortage of pretty girls... and fire.
- Directors
- Miloš Forman
- Editors
- Miroslav Hájek
The Firemen's Ball
Visit website1967-12-15 • 1h 13m
7.1/10 • 214
A colorful comedy, in which people dance, steal and extinguish the fire.
The firemen of a provincial Czechoslovakian town throw a ball in honor of the old chief's retirement. There will be music and dancing, a beauty pageant and a raffle. The whole town will be in attendance. However, the proceedings are dogged by difficulty at every step. Workplace injuries, stolen prizes, a shortage of pretty girls... and fire.
- Directors
- Miloš Forman
- Editors
- Miroslav Hájek
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsJan Vostrčil
Head of Committee
Josef Šebánek
Committee Member
František Debelka
Committee Member
Josef Valnoha
Committee Member
Ladislav Adam
Committee Member
Vratislav Čermák
Committee Member
Václav Novotný
Committee Member
František Paska
Committee Member
František Reinstein
Committee Member
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- Status
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- Original Language
- Czech
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- Keywords
- small towndark comedyczechoslovakiapolitical satireczech new wavecommunist erajoyful