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When the Cat Comes

Original title: Az prijde kocour
  • 1963
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.2K
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When the Cat Comes (1963)
ComedyFamilyFantasyRomance

People arrive in a small village with a strange cat wearing glasses. When someone takes them off, he can color people, according to their nature and mood. Adults consider him dangerous; chil... Read allPeople arrive in a small village with a strange cat wearing glasses. When someone takes them off, he can color people, according to their nature and mood. Adults consider him dangerous; children love him.People arrive in a small village with a strange cat wearing glasses. When someone takes them off, he can color people, according to their nature and mood. Adults consider him dangerous; children love him.

  • Director
    • Vojtech Jasný
  • Writers
    • Jirí Brdecka
    • Vojtech Jasný
    • Jan Werich
  • Stars
    • Jan Werich
    • Emília Vásáryová
    • Vlastimil Brodský
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vojtech Jasný
    • Writers
      • Jirí Brdecka
      • Vojtech Jasný
      • Jan Werich
    • Stars
      • Jan Werich
      • Emília Vásáryová
      • Vlastimil Brodský
    • 14User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jan Werich
    Jan Werich
    • kastelán Oliva…
    Emília Vásáryová
    Emília Vásáryová
    • Diana
    • (as Emilie Vasáryová)
    Vlastimil Brodský
    Vlastimil Brodský
    • ucitel Robert
    Jirí Sovák
    Jirí Sovák
    • reditel skoly Karel
    Vladimír Mensík
    Vladimír Mensík
    • Skolník
    Jirina Bohdalová
    Jirina Bohdalová
    • ucitelka Julie
    Karel Effa
    Karel Effa
    • druzstevník Janek
    Vlasta Chramostová
    Vlasta Chramostová
    • Marjánka
    Alena Kreuzmannová
    Alena Kreuzmannová
    • Klepna
    Stella Zázvorková
    Stella Zázvorková
    • Ruzena
    Jaroslav Mares
    Jaroslav Mares
    • Vedoucí restaurace
    Jana Werichová
    Jana Werichová
    • Manzelka vedoucího
    Ladislav Fialka
    Ladislav Fialka
    • Kradák
    Karel Vrtiska
    • Mlynár
    Václav Babka
    Václav Babka
    • strázmistr SNB
    Michal Pospísil
    • Joska - Jankuv syn
    Antonín Krcmár
    Antonín Krcmár
    • Olda - skolnikuv syv
    • (as Tonda Krcmar)
    Pavel Brodsky
    • Petrícek
    • Director
      • Vojtech Jasný
    • Writers
      • Jirí Brdecka
      • Vojtech Jasný
      • Jan Werich
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    7lasttimeisaw

    Cinema Omnivore - When the Cat Comes (1963) 7.0/10

    "The romance between Robert and Diana has a swooning roundelay feel and Vásáryová is a gorgeous stunner in her crimson one-piece dress, whereas Brodský is an all-too hangdog nonentity that their mismatch involuntarily betrays a self-pleasing masculine fantasy. But Svatopluk Havelka's accompanying score is a lush orchestral phenomenon, WHEN THE CAT COMES is more a musical fantasy than a straight-faced parable about human nature. Plus the implementation of children as the ultimate symbol of conscience is again, an over-simplified ideal that seems more farcical than its intention in its end result.

    That said, Jasný's film is a testimony of the ceaseless wellspring that generates Czechoslovak New Wave movement, the imaginings, the innovations, the forms of expression, and the pursuit of aestheticizing, which is different from other motion pictures elsewhere in the world at that time. Its mentality may sometimes err on the side of naivety and rigidity, which creates a unique situation where the overflowing creativity clashes with an ideological stasis, a fascinating geopolitical aspect of the movement."

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    9moonbus69

    A Magical-Mystery of a Movie!

    I first found this film on YouTube, a few months ago, by chance... Glad I did!

    Have enjoyed many foreign films in past - mainly Japanese and Russian, and a few from other countries. This was the first film from Czechoslovakia I have ever watched (with English subtitles, of course). Except for the language, the people in this town could be from any small town... even from mid-1950's or early 1960's America. The everyday cares, joys & troubles, were much the same as most men, women and children have, the whole world over. But... When the Cat Comes... watch out! The cat has your (and mine) number.... A very beautiful and touching story - and the clever use of color, music, sound effects, was all quite well done. I just wished they could have screened this in school, when I was a 'wee lad'. Maybe it's high time they show good movies in the schools again! (In 1st grade, my teacher showed 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' with James Mason, in the class. I never forgot that!)

    This film is from 1963, but it is a story as timely as ever. If only this cat would visit the halls of all the political leaders (in Wash. D.C., and elsewhere), things might get 'back on track'?! To bring world peace & understanding, maybe we should start by watching each other's films.... each other's STORIES. Films such as this deserve a wider audience, and I hope Criterion will add this to their list of foreign titles on DVD and Blu-ray... I would buy it again from them, gladly!
    8Agent10

    For Lovers of Cats and Free Thought

    If seeing through someone's lies and deceit was as simple as the color they were projecting. Such is the case for this movie, which I watched under the title "The Cassandra Cat." In a small town in Czechoslovakia, a teacher is conveying the beauty of free thought, expression and art to his class, something that does not go over too well with the rigid and conservative hierarchy of the school's leadership. The teacher tells his kids about a cat with the ability to see through the veneer of someone's outer deception, painting them in vivid colors which clash mightily against the drab and cold backdrop of the town.

    During this time, a lot of changes were happening in Czechoslovakia, especially from a social standpoint as the tenets of Soviet communism clashed with a desire for national democratic socialism. These sort of things happen when your country falls into an economic stagnation, which is visualized in the film as no one seems to really live a comfortable life. Ultimately, this film didn't see much of an audience for years as the country decided to keep its more rigid outlook on economics and free thought. Hence, this is why the film is so divisive.

    The Cassandra Cat, as was once described in an old magazine many years ago, sees through the "bulls**t" that many people are projecting. If you take the glasses off the cat, your true colors come out so to speak. Red if you are in love, yellow if you are unfaithful, purple if you are a hypocrite and gray if you are dishonest. So yes, it would be quite scary to see this cat come into your town even under the guise of a whimsical performance troupe.

    Ultimately, this movie speaks about the frailty of the human condition and how malleable it can be. As the final scene showcases, a person can change colors quite easily, especially when it comes to the less desirable colors of the Cassandra Cat's gaze. Only those with the purest of hearts can be the red color. Either way, its a great film to watch, witnessing how other countries were going through similar political and social turmoil like the United States.

    And for all intents and purposes, the cat was adorable.
    8claudio_carvalho

    A Fantastic Fable About Human Behavior

    In a small town in Czechoslovakia, the old story teller Oliva (Jan Werich) likes to plant fantasy in the brains of the children. Presently he tells the story of his former love and her magic cat, which wears glasses, to the class of the beloved and romantic teacher Robert (Vlastimil Brodský). When someone takes the glasses off, the cat shows the real feelings and personality of the person: red for those in love, purple for the hypocrites, yellow for the unfaithful and gray for the dishonest. Then, a coach arrives in town, bringing a magician (Jan Werich), the beautiful Diana (Emília Vásáryová) and the magic cat. The real feelings of the mostly selfish population are exposed, generating confusion, and the evil school director (Jirí Sovák) and the school janitor (Vladimir Mensik) decide to eliminate the cat. The students of Robert join forces to save the cat and the job of their teacher.

    This beautiful and fantastic fable about human behavior is timeless and very original. The story has a great moral lesson in the end without being corny, and is highly recommended for all audiences. In Brazil, it is only available in a rare VHS. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): 'Um Dia, Um Gato' ('One Day, A Cat')

    Note: On 12 June 2010, I saw this magnificent film again on DVD.
    7ongoam

    One of the Cutest Czech New Wave film that I ever watch

    The Cassandra Cat was one of the cutest films of the Eastern Bloc Cinema; the film was created in 1963, five years before Prague Spring erupted, It tells the story of a Strange Cat that arrived in a Small town, and that Cat made many people crazy, I know that this movie was funniest. I love it, and the Actor who plays Diana. Her name was Emília Vasaryová she so beautiful, and I know that this movie was the best and I loved it; good performance and many characters are Charming; I know that many people didn't watch this movie, but I recommended it to watch because this film was beautiful and cute.

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      Jaroslava Zelenková's debut.
    • Quotes

      School director: [subtitled version] Listen Robert, denoting your superior as a murderer in public doesn't seem like constructive criticism.

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      Edited into Voskovec & Werich - paralelní osudy (2012)

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 1963 (Czechoslovakia)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • The Cassandra Cat
    • Filming locations
      • Telc, Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • 4-Track Stereo

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