Year: 1933
Runtime: 84 mins
Language: Czech
Director: Martin Frič
Viktor Honzl, a talented yet unemployed young composer, struggles to find work. On the brink of suicide, he is saved by a gasworks technician who had recently cut off his gas for unpaid bills. Assuming the persona of an older, scholarly musician, Viktor secures a position at a music publishing house.
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