The Cook is a silent film set in a seaside resort. The story revolves around a cook who works in a restaurant at the resort. The film showcases various comedic situations that the cook finds himself in, including being chased by a dog, dancing, and throwing food. It also features stunts such as high diving and catching falling objects. The plot is light-hearted and revolves around the cook's daily life and interactions with customers.
In this silent film set in the prohibition era, a love triangle ensues when a mailman finds himself caught between two romantic rivals. The story is filled with classic slapstick comedy, from pratfalls and pitchforks to magic tricks and talent shows. With a corrupt sheriff and hidden jewels in the mix, hilarity and chaos ensue.
It is 1905. The police director gets Jindrich Legenda (Eduard Cupák) shadowed as, yet Legenda had served his sentence for a burglary, the jewels have not been found. Russian revolution encouraged also Czech workers to fight for their rights. Radical anarchists are followed by Legenda's friend Karel Wohryzek (Vladimír Mensík) who was forced to collaborate with the police as he was convicted of pornography distribution.
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