
106 minutes
6/1/1956
Jaroslav Hašek screens four film stories in the fairground shed around 1900. After period advertising slides and a "newspaper", we see "the first part of a sensational, exemplary, parfuss, salon program - a film from the life of school-age children, shot under very difficult circumstances". The plot of this film takes place partly in a school classroom and partly in a gymnasium toilet, where the primate Chocholka took refuge from a Latin composition. "Exemplary Family Happiness" is the second film that takes the viewer into the family of the municipal official Honzátek, in which many stormy scenes occurred when the hamster, provided by Honzátek Jr., moved into the sofa - a wedding gift from Sister Ema. Equally surprising are two other stories, one of which tells about the "father of the poor", the owner of a company with unrecoverable cash flow and a famous patron, and the other about the fateful consequences of a joint trip between the old bachelor Mr. Hanzlíček and his neighbors.

František Filipovský
Vladimír Řepa

Vladimír Pucholt

Vladimír Bejval
Vladimír Klemens

Eman Fiala
Helena Kotoučová

Jaroslav Marvan

Meda Valentová

Václav Postránecký

Alena Kreuzmannová

Jiří Sovák
Viktor Očásek

Milka Balek-Brodská

Miloš Kopecký

Josef Vošalík

Bohuš Záhorský

Stella Zázvorková

Václav Vydra

Karel Effa

Bedřich Veverka
Štěpán Bulejko
Rudolf Princ
Gustav Hrdlička

Václav Trégl
Jan Maška

Antonín Jedlička
J. O. Martin

František Černý

Josef Hlinomaz

Jindřich Brichta
Josef Příhoda

Josef Kemr

Světla Svozilová
Ludmila Píchová
Josef Semecký

Darja Hajská

Jaroslav Vojta
Oldřich Musil

Stella Májová

Lubomír Lipský
Antonín Soukup
Nina Jiránková
Marie Landová

Theodor Pištěk

Vladimír Hlavatý

František Kreuzmann

Vlastimil Brodský

Miroslav Homola

Fanda Mrázek
Jaroslav Štercl

Marie Nademlejnská
J. Vacek
V. Rosignol

Jan Werich
as Commentary (voice)