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Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet (Standard Edition)
ADELA HAS NOT HAD SUPPER YET (ADĂLA JEĹ TÄ NEVEÄEĹELA), 1978, NFA, 102 min. âWithin that bizarre flower lies a huge enigma,â muses Nick Carter, Americaâs Greatest Detective (Michal DoÄolomanskĂ˝), called to Prague to investigate the case of a missing dog and instead winding up in the jaws of a giant carnivorous plant controlled by his old nemesis, The Gardener (MiloĹĄ KopeckĂ˝), in Czech director OldĹich LipskĂ˝âs beloved cult hit. Inspired by the Nick Carter dime novel detective stories created by John R. Coryell, ADELA is an irresistible slapstick combination of 19th century James Bond gadgetry, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Blake Edwards circa THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN and Louis Feuillade silent serials like FANTOMAS and JUDEX. In other words, a sheer delight. The second major comic hit from director LipskĂ˝ and writer/animator JiĹĂ BrdeÄka after their musical western spoof LEMONADE JOE (1966), ADELA features much of the same cast as their third and final satire THE MYSTERIOUS CASTLE IN THE CARPATHIANS (1981) including leads DoÄolomanskĂ˝, KopeckĂ˝ and the wonderful Rudolf HruĹĄĂnskĂ˝ as a Pilsner-drinking sausage-eating police commissar who invariably saves the day. A loving tribute to the bygone days of old-world Prague, the film is literally filled with surreal, poetic moments and machinery â a balloon chase on a flying bicycle, a solar rifle, flowering vines serving tea â with the best by far being the Audrey-like man-eating plant designed and animated by the legendary Jan Ĺ vankmajer (who also contributed to MYSTERIOUS CASTLE IN THE CARPATHIANS several years later). Look for famed Czech actress Olga SchoberovĂĄ (LEMONADE JOE, WHO KILLED JESSIE?, Hammerâs THE VENGEANCE OF SHE) in a brief but memorable role as cabaret dancer Irma the Cat. Beautifully restored by the NĂĄrodnĂ filmovĂ˝ archiv, Prague, for release by Deaf Crocodile and Comeback Company. In Czech with English subtitles.
Bonus Features:
- New restoration from the original camera negative and sound elements by the NĂĄrodnĂ filmovĂ˝ archiv, Prague.
- New audio commentary by Czech film expert Irena Kovarova of Comeback Company and Czech film critic and screenwriter Tereza BrdeÄkovĂĄ
- Four rare JiĹĂ BrdeÄka animated shorts
- Badly Drawn Hen (Ĺ patnÄ namalovanĂĄ slepice / Gallina Vogelbirdae) â 1963, 13 min.
- Foresterâs Song / To the Forest (Do lesĂÄka na Äekanou) â 1966, 9 min.
- What Did I Not Tell The Prince (Co jsem princi neĹekla) â 1975, 9 min.
- The Miner's Rose (HornĂkova rĹŻĹže) â 1974, 8 min.
ADELA HAS NOT HAD SUPPER YET (ADĂLA JEĹ TÄ NEVEÄEĹELA), 1978, NFA, 102 min. âWithin that bizarre flower lies a huge enigma,â muses Nick Carter, Americaâs Greatest Detective (Michal DoÄolomanskĂ˝), called to Prague to investigate the case of a missing dog and instead winding up in the jaws of a giant carnivorous plant controlled by his old nemesis, The Gardener (MiloĹĄ KopeckĂ˝), in Czech director OldĹich LipskĂ˝âs beloved cult hit. Inspired by the Nick Carter dime novel detective stories created by John R. Coryell, ADELA is an irresistible slapstick combination of 19th century James Bond gadgetry, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Blake Edwards circa THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN and Louis Feuillade silent serials like FANTOMAS and JUDEX. In other words, a sheer delight. The second major comic hit from director LipskĂ˝ and writer/animator JiĹĂ BrdeÄka after their musical western spoof LEMONADE JOE (1966), ADELA features much of the same cast as their third and final satire THE MYSTERIOUS CASTLE IN THE CARPATHIANS (1981) including leads DoÄolomanskĂ˝, KopeckĂ˝ and the wonderful Rudolf HruĹĄĂnskĂ˝ as a Pilsner-drinking sausage-eating police commissar who invariably saves the day. A loving tribute to the bygone days of old-world Prague, the film is literally filled with surreal, poetic moments and machinery â a balloon chase on a flying bicycle, a solar rifle, flowering vines serving tea â with the best by far being the Audrey-like man-eating plant designed and animated by the legendary Jan Ĺ vankmajer (who also contributed to MYSTERIOUS CASTLE IN THE CARPATHIANS several years later). Look for famed Czech actress Olga SchoberovĂĄ (LEMONADE JOE, WHO KILLED JESSIE?, Hammerâs THE VENGEANCE OF SHE) in a brief but memorable role as cabaret dancer Irma the Cat. Beautifully restored by the NĂĄrodnĂ filmovĂ˝ archiv, Prague, for release by Deaf Crocodile and Comeback Company. In Czech with English subtitles.
Bonus Features:
- New restoration from the original camera negative and sound elements by the NĂĄrodnĂ filmovĂ˝ archiv, Prague.
- New audio commentary by Czech film expert Irena Kovarova of Comeback Company and Czech film critic and screenwriter Tereza BrdeÄkovĂĄ
- Four rare JiĹĂ BrdeÄka animated shorts
- Badly Drawn Hen (Ĺ patnÄ namalovanĂĄ slepice / Gallina Vogelbirdae) â 1963, 13 min.
- Foresterâs Song / To the Forest (Do lesĂÄka na Äekanou) â 1966, 9 min.
- What Did I Not Tell The Prince (Co jsem princi neĹekla) â 1975, 9 min.
- The Miner's Rose (HornĂkova rĹŻĹže) â 1974, 8 min.
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ADELA HAS NOT HAD SUPPER YET (ADĂLA JEĹ TÄ NEVEÄEĹELA), 1978, NFA, 102 min. âWithin that bizarre flower lies a huge enigma,â muses Nick Carter, Americaâs Greatest Detective (Michal DoÄolomanskĂ˝), called to Prague to investigate the case of a missing dog and instead winding up in the jaws of a giant carnivorous plant controlled by his old nemesis, The Gardener (MiloĹĄ KopeckĂ˝), in Czech director OldĹich LipskĂ˝âs beloved cult hit. Inspired by the Nick Carter dime novel detective stories created by John R. Coryell, ADELA is an irresistible slapstick combination of 19th century James Bond gadgetry, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Blake Edwards circa THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN and Louis Feuillade silent serials like FANTOMAS and JUDEX. In other words, a sheer delight. The second major comic hit from director LipskĂ˝ and writer/animator JiĹĂ BrdeÄka after their musical western spoof LEMONADE JOE (1966), ADELA features much of the same cast as their third and final satire THE MYSTERIOUS CASTLE IN THE CARPATHIANS (1981) including leads DoÄolomanskĂ˝, KopeckĂ˝ and the wonderful Rudolf HruĹĄĂnskĂ˝ as a Pilsner-drinking sausage-eating police commissar who invariably saves the day. A loving tribute to the bygone days of old-world Prague, the film is literally filled with surreal, poetic moments and machinery â a balloon chase on a flying bicycle, a solar rifle, flowering vines serving tea â with the best by far being the Audrey-like man-eating plant designed and animated by the legendary Jan Ĺ vankmajer (who also contributed to MYSTERIOUS CASTLE IN THE CARPATHIANS several years later). Look for famed Czech actress Olga SchoberovĂĄ (LEMONADE JOE, WHO KILLED JESSIE?, Hammerâs THE VENGEANCE OF SHE) in a brief but memorable role as cabaret dancer Irma the Cat. Beautifully restored by the NĂĄrodnĂ filmovĂ˝ archiv, Prague, for release by Deaf Crocodile and Comeback Company. In Czech with English subtitles.
Bonus Features:
- New restoration from the original camera negative and sound elements by the NĂĄrodnĂ filmovĂ˝ archiv, Prague.
- New audio commentary by Czech film expert Irena Kovarova of Comeback Company and Czech film critic and screenwriter Tereza BrdeÄkovĂĄ
- Four rare JiĹĂ BrdeÄka animated shorts
- Badly Drawn Hen (Ĺ patnÄ namalovanĂĄ slepice / Gallina Vogelbirdae) â 1963, 13 min.
- Foresterâs Song / To the Forest (Do lesĂÄka na Äekanou) â 1966, 9 min.
- What Did I Not Tell The Prince (Co jsem princi neĹekla) â 1975, 9 min.
- The Miner's Rose (HornĂkova rĹŻĹže) â 1974, 8 min.








