On a scorching summer's day Saša Rašilov is sitting in the garden of his villa in Zbraslav. The only thing bothering him is the need to water the plants and vegetables. Watering cans are heavy and the person watering always ends up getting wet. Disgruntled, the actor drives off to Prague and comes back with a pack of brochures about pumps. He sits in the bathtub, showering under the watering can, and selects the brochure of the firm HEFA (Heyduk a Faix, Prague IX, Na Harfě). In the factory he negotiates the purchase of a pump. Then his troubles are over. He waters the garden with a hose and sports in the swimming pool with his wife and friends.
The film was made as silent.
on sám
neuvedeno
Co by za ni dal, kdyby ji byl znal
Co by za ni dal, kdyby ji byl znal
What He Would Give For Her, If He Knew Her
film
featuretheatrical distribution
promotional
Czechoslovakia
1932
1932
date of censorship (nepředloženo cenzuře )
premiere (neproběhla)
short film
10 min
268 meters
35mm
1:1,33
black & white
silent
Czech
without dialogue
without subtitles
Czech
Czech