Wolf Trap (1958)
The title of this highly-regarded Czech drama translates as Wolf Trap. Set in the 1920s, the story revolves around an ambitious young provincial politician (Miroslav Dolozai) who enters into a marriage of convenience with a smotheringly possessive -- and much older -- woman (Jirina Sejbavola). Hoping to temporarily escape his overbearing wife's clutches, the husband strikes up a friendship with her young ward (Jana Brejchova). The relationship blossoms into a deep abiding love, but the jellyfish husband can't bring himself to declare his ardor to the girl. Even after the death of the wife, the husband hasn't the intestinal fortitude to admit his passion, and the results are bleak indeed for the unfortunate ward. Director Jiri Weiss does a masterful job staging his story of frustration and denial against a backdrop of post-WWI bourgeois banality.
Released: May 23, 1958
Runtime: 92 minutes
Genre: Drama
Stars: Miroslav Doležal, Jiřina Šejbalová, Jana Brejchová, Jaroslav Průcha, Libuše Freslová, Lola Skrbková
Crew: Václav Hanuš (Director of Photography), František Milič (Production Manager), Karel Feix (Executive Producer), Jarmila Glazarová (Story), Jarmila Glazarová (Novel), Věra Kadlecová (Unit Production Manager)