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Zert, Movie, 1968 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • Žert
  • En spøg (Denmark)
  • La plaisanterie (France)
  • A tréfa (Hungary)
  • Lo scherzo (Italy)
  • De grap (Netherlands)
  • Żart (Poland)
  • Skämtet (Sweden)
  • The Joke (USA)


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Weasel1984 PL

2014-10-27 21:09

[Image: 0zer.jpg]

[*] 1963+ Skoda 1202 STW:
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Most possibly car of the character.

[*] 1966 Skoda 1000 MB and Robur LO 2500 B18/B21:
[Image: sk.jpg]
Not many cars in this movie, so worth to mention all these better visible.

DidierF FR

2014-10-27 21:41

(I change the title for "Žert", and the release date too. Do you agree?)

Weasel1984 PL

2014-10-27 21:46

I don't agree ;) for the date - it was clearly written 1968 in the opening credits - IMHO we can be better informed than the IMDB.

In case of the name, maybe it has been already solved by antp, but in the past titles with such characters didn't work correctly in some cases.

-- Last edit: 2014-10-27 22:20:51

DidierF FR

2014-10-27 21:54

All right, then. I agree with your disagreement, and I'm glad to see a Żuk in Žert.
(Same prononciation for the Polish Ż and the Czech Ž, right?)
(And great movie adapting a great novel.)

Weasel1984 PL

2014-10-27 22:00

DidierF wrote
And great movie adapting a great novel.

Agree. :)


Yes "Ż" and "Ž" is the same, however Żuk and for example Škoda were specially modified by main admin to be displayed with local letters, these are exceptions like for now = these letters work on the site only in these names/words.
Of course in comments it is possible to use nearly every letter (as I guess) - the problems are only with the clickable links to the IMCDb subpages.

-- Last edit: 2014-10-27 22:05:53

antp BE

2014-10-28 17:53

IMDb uses release years, so we use to do the same.
Copyrights in movies often indicate production years, hence the difference.
And for the characters, due to the way it is stored in the database currently, it is better to use only western-european character set, like IMDb does, but as nobody follows that "rule" anyway, it does not matter much :p

DidierF FR

2014-10-28 18:31

It happens that "we" —me, on few instances— do not follow IMDb rules for obvious reasons (eg. when a film had its release very postpones, or simply when IMDb is wrong).

In this case, Weasel is right to stick to the year given by the copyright. The movie wouldn't have been made in 1969 (for political reasons) and its confidential release in Czechoslovakia was a reluctant and postponed one.

I also do think that when we choose not to follow IMDb, we should indicate why.
And naturally, as far as possible, we should say when the movie was shot, if there is a big gap between the time of shooting and the time of release (eg. Walk Softly, Stranger).

Weasel1984 PL

2014-10-28 22:44

True. It is not matter of this movie, but it also can be important for dating of listed cars - so simply from this site point of view.

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