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Zítra vstanu a oparím se cajem

  • 1977
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.6K
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Zítra vstanu a oparím se cajem (1977)
Dark ComedyFarceHigh-Concept ComedyPeriod DramaQuestQuirky ComedySlapstickTime TravelComedyRomance

Jan is a decent, boring man, living a decent, boring life as a rocket designer. When his adventurous twin brother dies in a breakfast accident, Jan decides to impersonate him, unwittingly be... Read allJan is a decent, boring man, living a decent, boring life as a rocket designer. When his adventurous twin brother dies in a breakfast accident, Jan decides to impersonate him, unwittingly becoming a part of a Nazi time travel conspiracy.Jan is a decent, boring man, living a decent, boring life as a rocket designer. When his adventurous twin brother dies in a breakfast accident, Jan decides to impersonate him, unwittingly becoming a part of a Nazi time travel conspiracy.

  • Director
    • Jindrich Polák
  • Writers
    • Josef Nesvadba
    • Milos Macourek
    • Jindrich Polák
  • Stars
    • Petr Kostka
    • Jirí Sovák
    • Vladimír Mensík
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Jindrich Polák
    • Writers
      • Josef Nesvadba
      • Milos Macourek
      • Jindrich Polák
    • Stars
      • Petr Kostka
      • Jirí Sovák
      • Vladimír Mensík
    • 26User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Petr Kostka
    Petr Kostka
    • Jan Bures…
    Jirí Sovák
    Jirí Sovák
    • Klaus Abard
    Vladimír Mensík
    Vladimír Mensík
    • Rolf Kraus
    Vlastimil Brodský
    Vlastimil Brodský
    • Ing. Bauer
    Marie Rosulková
    Marie Rosulková
    • Shirley White
    Otto Simánek
    Otto Simánek
    • Patrick White
    Valerie Chmelová
    Valerie Chmelová
    • Helena
    Slávka Budínová
    Slávka Budínová
    • Kroupová
    Josef Vetrovec
    Josef Vetrovec
    • Kroupa
    Zuzana Ondrouchová
    • Eva
    Frantisek Vicena
    Frantisek Vicena
    • Adolf Hitler
    Marie Drahokoupilová
    Marie Drahokoupilová
    • Markéta Nolová
    Josef Bláha
    Josef Bláha
    • Rousek
    Frantisek Peterka
    Frantisek Peterka
    • Robert Nol
    Ota Sklencka
    Ota Sklencka
    • Dr. Kryl
    Svatopluk Benes
    Svatopluk Benes
    • English Nazi
    Zdenek Hodr
    Zdenek Hodr
    Gustav Opocenský
    Gustav Opocenský
    • Nazi
    • Director
      • Jindrich Polák
    • Writers
      • Josef Nesvadba
      • Milos Macourek
      • Jindrich Polák
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    templexblue

    Funny & clever time-travel movie

    I too saw this as a young teenager one night on BBC2 in the very early eighties. Over twenty years later I still remember it. I would love to see it again.

    All I can remember is that it involved time travel, eastern Europe (aka the Communist countries), a balcony, a sequence of going back to the same moment and place in time repeatedly and a cup of tea getting spilled on someones hand (perhaps more than once).

    It was very clever, very funny and had a happy ending.

    That night on BBC2 must have been the only time it was ever shown to a wide audience. I'm amazed that it seems never to have been screened again. Is it because it only appealed to 13 year-olds? There are things I've grown tired of since that age but, right now, there is nothing that I recall having completely changed my mind over. So I would probably still love it!

    Find it! Watch it! Again!
    10D-Slam

    Undisputedly, one of the jewels of Czech science fiction.

    One morning, Jan Bures (or is it Karel Bures? I forgot which is which :) discovers that his twin brother Karel (Jan?) has choked to death on a bread roll. However, Jan knows what to do - Karel was a pilot for Universum, a time travel agency. So he dresses up as his brother and goes to his brother's job. He soon discovers that his brother was part of a Nazi ploy to hijack a time travel rocket, go to 1944 (when Germany is in trouble) and give Adolf Hitler an A-bomb. Although he can do little to prevent this, the ploy fails - firstly, the hijackers are double-booked with two American tourists, and secondly, they land in 1941 - when German soldiers are threatening to conquer Moscow. When they return, they return before they actually took off (this is Jan's attempt to save his brother by preventing him from suffocating). And things go downhill from there...

    Firstly, this is a very original take on the topic of time travel. Secondly, Petr Kostka does a great job in this double-role (which is in fact more of a single role after all). The effects and styling appear naive now, but they're good for their time and place. (The Universum scenes were mostly filmed in the then-new Prague subway.) Finally, the writers and director must be commended for not getting lost in the screenplay and for not letting us get lost or bored - there's always something going on and if you're willing to believe that time travel was possible in the 1970s as demonstrated in the film, there are few (if any) plot holes or inconsistencies. Music doesn't play much of a role here.

    The near-obligatory compromises to Communism (this was the 1970s, y'know) are present, but in a way that just makes it even more entertaining - the aforementioned American tourists react to the sight of Hitler in the flesh by demanding to take photographs with him, much to the Führer's frustration (the guy who played him was great too). Can't really think of any other examples right now.

    If you like this film, an obvious recommendation would be Zabil jsem Einsteina, pánové (I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen), but I found Zítra vstanu a oparím se cajem more entertaining.
    8prd-10

    Still fun after all these years

    Like many people here, I first saw this film when the BBC showed it back in the eighties. It also turned up at an SF convention in England in the early nineties when one of their guests was Josef Nesvadba who wrote the original story. Then last year I found out it was available on DVD in the Czech Republic and found someone who knew someone that was going there for Christmas. I saw it again last night, and it is still fun.

    The special effects might not be very special, but it handles the time paradoxes very well, in a way that appeals to me as a fan primarily of written SF. The scenes in the corridors of the time travel company where the tour guides are all done up in historical costumes are hilarious. The best time travel farce I've ever seen.

    Incidentally, Josef Nesvadba died in 2005. Isn't about time his date of death was added to his page?
    10jancyclops

    One of the best time travel films (and one of my favourite films) ever!

    I understand it was Saturday 16th January 1982 when I first saw this film. Dallas was on BBC 1 and Match of the Day wouldn't start for another half hour or so. So my brother and I decided to watch the beginning of this film on BBC 2 and then turn over for the football. Except we watched the whole thing. It really was that good.

    Fast forward to 2006 and I finally got a copy of the DVD in my grubby mitts. I had to get it from the Czech Republic but it's PAL and the same region as the UK. I watched it and couldn't believe just how much I remembered from over twenty years previously.

    Petr Koska is brilliant in his three roles: Jan Bures, Karel Bures and Jan pretending to be Karel. In this third role he improves his performance to the other characters as the film goes on because he has figured out how the plot should take shape after nearly mucking things up somewhat the first time round.

    For me, getting the DVD has been a delightful piece of nostalgia!
    Fanboy-1

    Tomorrow I'll Be Scalding Myself With Tea

    I remember watching this film screened on BBC2 late one evening in 1981 or was it 1980? I know the BBC still have rights to screen it, so if we're lucky we could press them into screening it on BBC4.

    It's a great film, with an even better take on the whole Sci-Fi 'time travel' genre. Back To The Future, Time Cop and all other time travel flicks pale into insignificance when compared to this offering... I'm sure Speilberg has seen this.

    I'm no Sci-Fi nut but when you consider this film was made in 1977 the screenplay must've been knocking around for a fair while before that, it's a great tribute to good writing. But what am I saying? I was all of 13 years-old when me and my brothers Robbie and Alan stayed up late to watch this on our old Indersit B/W telly. I only just remember it, but I know good movies and good tales when I see/hear them... and I've never forgotten this one.

    There's a Ray Bradbury story called 'A Sound Of Thunder' which looks at the consequences of time travel and messing and altering time lines... hey I could go on forever about this.

    I'd pay money to this film again - with or without subtitles, on video or DVD. But if anyone wants to help me badger the controller of BBC4 into screening it or releasing it on vid ( I'm not sure that they can) let's do it before some studio exec finds it and re-makes it and spoils the memory like always.

    Arrrggghhhh! I want to see this film again.

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    • Trivia
      The Universum hallways were filmed in the newly built subway system in Prague.
    • Goofs
      Hitler is wearing his brown Nazi Party jacket / uniform in scenes set in 1941. However, from September 1939 until the end of World War II, Hitler exclusively wore the field gray uniform of the German army, because he considered himself as the first soldier.
    • Quotes

      SS Doctor: I wanted to straighten his legs... but one came off.

      [demonstrates]

    • Connections
      Featured in Usmevy: Úsmevy Milose Macourka (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Tango Notturno
      Written by Hans-Otto Borgman

      Performed by Pola Negri

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1977 (Czechoslovakia)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Demain, je vais me réveiller et me brûler avec du thé
    • Production company
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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