Two funny toy-factory workers from Lwów who have just gotten fired find a baby in the park and take care of it until a wealthy man's daughter coincidentally takes it to Warsaw, but the two mates refuse to abandon the baby. get fired.


Is it worth your time? If you've got a soft spot for pre-war Polish cinema, you'll probably have a blast. It’s got that specific, slightly frantic energy that older comedies pull off when they aren't trying to be deep. If you need tight pacing or don't like movies where characters make decisions based purely on 'becaus...


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"Is it worth your time? If you've got a soft spot for pre-war Polish cinema, you'll probably have a blast. It’s got that specific, slightly frantic energy that older comedies pull off when they aren't trying to be deep. If you need tight pacing or don't like movies where characters make decisions based purely on 'because the script said so,' maybe skip it. It's definitely not for the modern viewer who needs a plot that makes sense every single second. The whole thing starts in a toy factory. The..."
Napoleon Sadek, Jan Fethke, Ludwik Starski, Emanuel Schlechter
Poland

