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Crime in a Music Hall (Czech: Zločin v šantánu) is a 1968 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. The film is based on a story by Josef Škvorecký.[1]
Plot
In the Tartaros cabaret, a pearl necklace is stolen, which leads to a murder. All of this could compromise the minister, who is an ardent admirer of the singer Klára Králová. The real culprits must be found as quickly as possible.
References
^Rohal, Robert; Chadima, Vítek (2010). "Crime in the Shantan". Czech Singing Films. Petrklíč. pp. 77–92. ISBN978-80-7229-235-6.