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Waiter, Scarper!

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Waiter, Scarper!
Directed byLadislav Smoljak
Written byZdeněk Svěrák
CinematographyIvan Šlapeta
Edited byJiří Brožek
Music byJaroslav Uhlíř
Production
company
Release date
  • 1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageCzech

Waiter, Scarper! (Czech: Vrchní, prchni!) is a 1981 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. It is also known in English as 'Run, Waiter, Run!'.

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Plot

At his high school reunion, the mild-mannered Dalibor Vrána learns, to his chagrin, that some of his former classmates own villas and take international vacations. He feels himself to be much less impressive; he manages a bookstore, drives a dilapidated three-wheeled Velorex, and is chronically short on cash, in part because, thanks to a weakness for women, he owes alimony to two ex-wives, and a third wife is worried they can't pay their bills. When a drunk stranger in a restaurant mistakes Vrána for a waiter, he takes it as a verdict on his life. He sees a gold lining in his fate, however, and starts slipping into restaurants, wearing the old tuxedo he wore to his high school reunion, and settling up the bills of diners whose real waiters have left them hanging. Soon he is able to afford a new car, though he has to hide it from the neighbors, lest they get suspicious, and drives to it in his old one. He can even afford to round up his children from their various mothers and take them on a skiing vacation. But soon the police and the press are onto him, not to mention a slew of indignant authentic waiters.[1]

Production

The idea for the movie came to the scriptwriter Zdeněk Svěrák in the early 1970s, when Svěrák slipped out of the Prague theater Malostranská Beseda, during the intermission of an opening night performance, to eat a quick dinner at U Schnellů, the pub next door. As soon as he entered the pub, he saw a forest of raised hands—impatient diners who wanted to pay and mistook him, because of his dark suit and bowtie, for one of the pub's waiters. Svěrák first offered the script to Jiří Menzel, who passed because he thought the material was too thin for a feature-length film. Svěrák hoped the actor Petr Nárožný would play the Vrána character, but Smoljak worried that Nárožný had become typecast by having played the "infuriated idiot" too many times recently, and cast Josef Abrhám instead. Smoljak revised Svěrák's script extensively, dropping, for example, a scene where Vrána escapes from a seafood restaurant because a fishing net on the ceiling drops on his pursuers, and adding a scene in which Vrána flits from one restaurant booth to another, expertly dodging the restaurant's real waiters.[2] Smoljak insisted on filming that scene, as well as a late one, set in Karlovy Vary's Grandhotel Pupp,[3][4] in a single take, because, he said, "we wanted the viewer to be able to see for himself every move, to see that coordination, whether it clicks or not. In an edit that can't be seen."[2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Chow, Kai-Ming (May 25, 2020). "Waiter, Scarper! (Vrchní, prchni!) – Ladislav Smoljak, 1981". Czech Film Review. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Sedláček, Jaroslav (November 17, 2020). "TV TIP: Vrchní, prchni - vůbec nejlepší film Ladislava Smoljaka". Kinobox.CZ. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  3. ^ "Vrchní, prchni!". Filmova místa.cz. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  4. ^ ozzy. "Po stopách falešného vrchního: Vrchní prchni". Filmova místa.cz. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Vrchní, prchni!". Filmová databáze.cz. Retrieved January 24, 2021.

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