dinner for adele

« Older   Newer »
 
  Share  
.
  1. mattiathekaiju
     
    .

    User deleted


    Dinner for Adele (Czech: Adéla ještě nevečeřela) is a black comedy from Czechoslovakia from 1977. Alternative titles were Adele Hasn't Had Her Dinner Yet, Nick Carter in Prague or Adele Hasn't Had Her Supper Yet.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Reception
    2 Plot Summary
    3 Awards and Nominations
    4 Footnotes
    5 External links



    [edit] Reception
    It combines the major idea of The Little Shop of Horrors by Roger Corman with the adventures of the literary character Nick Carter. It was directed by Oldřich Lipský with Rudolf Hrušínský, Michal Dočolomanský, and Miloš Kopecký in the leading roles. The bizarre gadgets were created by Jan Švankmajer, a famous Czech artist. The film was created in the style of a melodrama from the silent movie era including the beautifully animated intertitles between the real sequences.


    [edit] Plot Summary
    Its the turn from the Nineteenth to the Twentieth Century. The Prague police commissar Ledvina asked the famous New Yorker detective Nick Carter who is on a visit to Prague for assistance to solve the strange case of a missing dog. Mysterious murder cases happenened during the investigations, done by the malicious botanist Baron von Kratzmar and his carnivorous plant Adele. Von Kratzmar kidnapped his victims, bound them and whenever he played a gramophone with the melody "Schlafe mein Prinzchen" [1] (a lullaby by Bernhard Flies but previously associated with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) it is the time for Adele to awake and eat her victims to dinner. Baron von Kratzmar considered himself as misjudged genius and he wanted to take revenge on one of his former professors. He called himself "the Gardener" a notorious criminal, of whom Nick Carter had thought that he had died in the swamps years ago. With the help of bizarre inventions Ledvina and Carter succeeded to catch von Kratzmar and deliver him to the legal authorities.


    [edit] Awards and Nominations
    1980: Saturn Award for Best Foreign Film
    1980: Saturn Award Nomination for Best Fantasy Film
     
    .
  2. uomocaverna
     
    .

    User deleted


    Ma in italiano non esiste ahimč...
     
    .
1 replies since 16/3/2008, 14:51   288 views
  Share  
.