
Katy Kaclová-Vališová
1883 - 1971Zub za zub
Václav Piskáček, Antonín Pech
Václav Piskáček, Katy Kaclová-Vališová
A dentist is desperate for patients. His wife has an idea how he might acquire them. She meets some men in the street and takes them to their flat where, just at the right moment, they are caught by her jealous husband. Naturally they pretend that they have come to have their teeth pulled out. Finally all of them conspire against the dentist in front of the house and throw themselves at the poor man.
Tooth for a Tooth
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Josef Šváb-Malostranský
Josef Šváb-Malostranský, Katy Kaclová-Vališová
He paces nervously with his flowers in front of the building until she looks out from a window & tells him to come on up. She's happy to receive the flowers which she puts in a vase. He's happy to partake of a feast she has prepared for him, including wine, bread, meat, a big napkin around his neck. She does not eat with him, perhaps reflecting her occupation as a cook who doesn't eat with who employs her.
The Five Senses of Man