Camel Through the Eye of a Needle (Czech: Velbloud uchem jehly) is a 1936 Czech comedy film directed by and starring Hugo Haas.[1] The title is an allusion to the "eye of a needle" aphorism. It's a second movie adaptation of the play by František Langer after the 1926 film Never the Twain.[2]
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Directed by | Hugo Haas Otakar Vávra |
Written by | Hugo Haas Otakar Vávra |
Based on | Velbloud uchem jehly by František Langer |
Produced by | Josef Stein |
Starring | Hugo Haas Antonie Nedošinská Jiřina Štěpničková |
Cinematography | Ferdinand Pečenka |
Edited by | Jan Kohout |
Music by | Julius Kalaš |
Production company | Moldavia |
Distributed by | Moldavia |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Alík, son of a wealthy chocolate factory owner Adolf Vilím, is set to marry Nina Štěpánková from a wealthy family. But Alík is not interested in Nina. He gets to know the beggar Pešta and his falls in love with his step-daughter Zuzka.
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