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The Emperor and the Golem

The Emperor and the Golem (Czech: Císařův pekař a pekařův císař) is a two-part Czechoslovak historical fantasy comedy film produced in 1951. The film is set during the reign of Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor and was filmed in color (not common for Czechoslovak films in that period), because of the international release. It is one of the best known films of Jan Werich, who's performing a dual role of Emperor Rudolf and baker Matěj.

The Emperor and the Golem
Directed byMartin Frič
Written by
Starring
CinematographyJan Stallich
Edited byJan Kohout
Music byJulius Kalaš
Production
company
Československý státní film
Distributed byRozdělovna filmů Československého státního filmu
Release date
  • January 4, 1952 (1952-01-04)
(Czechoslovakia)
Running time
80 minutes (Part I)
64 minutes (Part II)
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageCzech
Budget7,220,000 Kčs[1]

Plot edit

 
Model of the Golem from the film

Part I edit

Aging and eccentric Emperor Rudolf II, who is obsessed with finding the Golem, refuses to hear out ambassadors and falls into destructive fits. Later he welcomes Magister Edward Kelley at Prague Castle and shows him his alchemist laboratory. All the alchemists are either charlatans or fools. Rudolf wants alchemist Scotta to make him an elixir of youth and pressures him into performing a magic ritual at night. While performing the ritual, they accidentally stumble upon the Golem. However the Golem can't be awakened without a little ball called shem.

Meanwhile, a baker Matěj is confronted with angry mob which demands bread rolls but cannot receive them, because the bread rolls are baked only for the emperor. When the corrupt head of the bakery leaves the building, Matěj distributes the emperor's bread rolls to the poor and is imprisoned in the dungeons for this deed. Kelley reveals his homunculus Sirael, whom the Emperor wishes to teach everything of our world, including love. Rudolf does not know that Sirael is a regular country girl, Kateřina, acting after coercion by Kelley. Kateřina and Matěj communicate through vents between Kelley's room and the dungeons and fall in love through conversation, although they cannot see each other. Alchemist Scotta concocts an elixir of youth for Rudolf (actually a mix of strong alcoholic drinks and morphium). Meanwhile, Matěj escapes the dungeons.

Part II edit

Rudolf drinks Scotta's concoction and falls asleep. Matěj ends up in the emperor's rooms. Servants of the Emperor find the fugitive Matěj, who bears a remarkable likeness to the Emperor in his young days, hiding in the bath and, believing the rejuvenation has worked, they take him for the emperor and dress him accordingly. After waking up, Rudolf sees Matěj and mistakes him for his younger self in the mirror. Elated by his supposed new vigor, Rudolf and his old loyal servant ride alone in a carriage to the countryside to remind themselves of the sins of their misspent youth.

The emperor's mistress Countess Strada also believes the rejuvenation worked and drinks up the remnants of the concoction. She embarrasses Matěj by her advances and then falls asleep. The horrified and confused Matěj puts her on top of a double-decker bed. Matěj decides that he has to act as Rudolf because it is his best chance to find Kateřina. Matěj as the emperor dismisses Rudolf's astrologer, minimises the extravagant expenses and deals with all the waiting ambassadors. He attempts to rule fairly, all the while searching for Kateřina. He finds a helper in Scotta, who knows his elixir could not have worked, and therefore knows Matěj is not the real emperor.

Meanwhile, intrigue abounds among the emperor's councillors and Kelley. They want to overthrow Rudolf and seize power for themselves. They all want to utilise the Golem and chase after the shem, which is eventually found by Matěj. Kelley then pressures Kateřina into killing the emperor, but Matěj reveals to her that he's not Rudolf. Matěj's identity is also revealed to the councillors. They all try to capture him and Kateřina, while also fighting among themselves. Kelley is killed and Matěj is captured. The Court Astrologer gets a shem from Matěj and awakens the Golem. Lang kills the astrologer and Russworm kills Lang. Then Russworm is killed by the Golem, who only obeys the person who put the shem in its head. The Emperor returns while the Golem is destroying the palace. Eventually, with the help of the townspeople, Matěj succeeds in stopping the Golem and removing the shem. Rudolf is reinstated, after Matěj convinces him to give the Golem to the people rather than use it for his own means. The Golem is installed in the bakery and its power is used to make more bread for everyone.

Cast edit

Production edit

 
Costume used in the film

Jan Werich and Jiří Voskovec were trying to make the film based on their play Golem in the 1930s. That film eventually became Le Golem directed by Julien Duvivier, who significantly re-wrote the screenplay and changed it into a horror film. Werich returned to this theme in 1950s and co-wrote a screenplay with Jiří Brdečka. It was originally directed by Jiří Krejčík, but after disputes with the Werich, Krejčík was replaced by Martin Frič.[2] The whole film was shot in Barrandov Studios. It was the third Czechoslovak full-length color film after Warriors of Faith and Temno. It was shot on Eastmancolor and Agfacolor material. Costumes were based on designs by Jiří Trnka.

Release edit

The Emperor and the Golem had a premiere on 4 January 1952 as a two-part film, 155 minutes long.

International version edit

A 112-minute-long one-part international version was prepared, with most propaganda flavoured scenes cut out (e.g., songs). It was successfully distributed in many countries, including Italy, West Germany, East Germany, Sweden, USA, UK, Finland, France, Belgium or Argentina.

References edit

  1. ^ "Výroba a distribuce barevných filmů" (PDF). Masaryk University. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Císařův pekař – Pekařův císař". csfd.cz. Retrieved 2011-02-05.

External links edit

  • The Emperor and the Golem at AllMovie
  • The Emperor and the Golem at IMDb

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The Emperor and the Golem Czech Cisaruv pekar a pekaruv cisar is a two part Czechoslovak historical fantasy comedy film produced in 1951 The film is set during the reign of Rudolf II Holy Roman Emperor and was filmed in color not common for Czechoslovak films in that period because of the international release It is one of the best known films of Jan Werich who s performing a dual role of Emperor Rudolf and baker Matej The Emperor and the GolemDirected byMartin FricWritten byJan Werich Jiri BrdeckaStarringJan Werich Natasa Gollova Frantisek CernyCinematographyJan StallichEdited byJan KohoutMusic byJulius KalasProductioncompanyCeskoslovensky statni filmDistributed byRozdelovna filmu Ceskoslovenskeho statniho filmuRelease dateJanuary 4 1952 1952 01 04 Czechoslovakia Running time80 minutes Part I 64 minutes Part II CountryCzechoslovakiaLanguageCzechBudget7 220 000 Kcs 1 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Part I 1 2 Part II 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 International version 5 References 6 External linksPlot edit nbsp Model of the Golem from the filmPart I edit Aging and eccentric Emperor Rudolf II who is obsessed with finding the Golem refuses to hear out ambassadors and falls into destructive fits Later he welcomes Magister Edward Kelley at Prague Castle and shows him his alchemist laboratory All the alchemists are either charlatans or fools Rudolf wants alchemist Scotta to make him an elixir of youth and pressures him into performing a magic ritual at night While performing the ritual they accidentally stumble upon the Golem However the Golem can t be awakened without a little ball called shem Meanwhile a baker Matej is confronted with angry mob which demands bread rolls but cannot receive them because the bread rolls are baked only for the emperor When the corrupt head of the bakery leaves the building Matej distributes the emperor s bread rolls to the poor and is imprisoned in the dungeons for this deed Kelley reveals his homunculus Sirael whom the Emperor wishes to teach everything of our world including love Rudolf does not know that Sirael is a regular country girl Katerina acting after coercion by Kelley Katerina and Matej communicate through vents between Kelley s room and the dungeons and fall in love through conversation although they cannot see each other Alchemist Scotta concocts an elixir of youth for Rudolf actually a mix of strong alcoholic drinks and morphium Meanwhile Matej escapes the dungeons Part II edit Rudolf drinks Scotta s concoction and falls asleep Matej ends up in the emperor s rooms Servants of the Emperor find the fugitive Matej who bears a remarkable likeness to the Emperor in his young days hiding in the bath and believing the rejuvenation has worked they take him for the emperor and dress him accordingly After waking up Rudolf sees Matej and mistakes him for his younger self in the mirror Elated by his supposed new vigor Rudolf and his old loyal servant ride alone in a carriage to the countryside to remind themselves of the sins of their misspent youth The emperor s mistress Countess Strada also believes the rejuvenation worked and drinks up the remnants of the concoction She embarrasses Matej by her advances and then falls asleep The horrified and confused Matej puts her on top of a double decker bed Matej decides that he has to act as Rudolf because it is his best chance to find Katerina Matej as the emperor dismisses Rudolf s astrologer minimises the extravagant expenses and deals with all the waiting ambassadors He attempts to rule fairly all the while searching for Katerina He finds a helper in Scotta who knows his elixir could not have worked and therefore knows Matej is not the real emperor Meanwhile intrigue abounds among the emperor s councillors and Kelley They want to overthrow Rudolf and seize power for themselves They all want to utilise the Golem and chase after the shem which is eventually found by Matej Kelley then pressures Katerina into killing the emperor but Matej reveals to her that he s not Rudolf Matej s identity is also revealed to the councillors They all try to capture him and Katerina while also fighting among themselves Kelley is killed and Matej is captured The Court Astrologer gets a shem from Matej and awakens the Golem Lang kills the astrologer and Russworm kills Lang Then Russworm is killed by the Golem who only obeys the person who put the shem in its head The Emperor returns while the Golem is destroying the palace Eventually with the help of the townspeople Matej succeeds in stopping the Golem and removing the shem Rudolf is reinstated after Matej convinces him to give the Golem to the people rather than use it for his own means The Golem is installed in the bakery and its power is used to make more bread for everyone Cast editJan Werich as Emperor Rudolf II Baker Matej Kotrba Marie Vasova as Countess Catherina Strada Natasa Gollova as Katerina aka Sirael Bohus Zahorsky as Chamberlain Filip Lang Jiri Plachy as Edward Kelley Zdenek Stepanek as Marshall Bernard Russworm Frantisek Filipovsky as Court Astrologer Frantisek Cerny as Alchemist Jeronym Alessandro Scotta Vaclav Tregl as Emperor s personal servant Vladimir Leraus as Hungarian Delegate Milos Nedbal as Court Physician Bohus Hradil as Tycho Brahe Frantisek Holar as Guard CommanderProduction edit nbsp Costume used in the filmJan Werich and Jiri Voskovec were trying to make the film based on their play Golem in the 1930s That film eventually became Le Golem directed by Julien Duvivier who significantly re wrote the screenplay and changed it into a horror film Werich returned to this theme in 1950s and co wrote a screenplay with Jiri Brdecka It was originally directed by Jiri Krejcik but after disputes with the Werich Krejcik was replaced by Martin Fric 2 The whole film was shot in Barrandov Studios It was the third Czechoslovak full length color film after Warriors of Faith and Temno It was shot on Eastmancolor and Agfacolor material Costumes were based on designs by Jiri Trnka Release editThe Emperor and the Golem had a premiere on 4 January 1952 as a two part film 155 minutes long International version edit A 112 minute long one part international version was prepared with most propaganda flavoured scenes cut out e g songs It was successfully distributed in many countries including Italy West Germany East Germany Sweden USA UK Finland France Belgium or Argentina References edit Vyroba a distribuce barevnych filmu PDF Masaryk University Retrieved 6 March 2018 Cisaruv pekar Pekaruv cisar csfd cz Retrieved 2011 02 05 External links editThe Emperor and the Golem at AllMovie The Emperor and the Golem at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Emperor and the Golem amp oldid 1182222153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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