Adapted from the humorous and witty masterpiece "Fimfárum" by theater practitioner Jan Werich, "Fimfárum" is one of the many claymation works by Czech director Aurel Klimt.
The first story: "When the Oak Leaves Fall"
This story tells of a drunkard who signs a terrifying contract with a devil from hell. Amid the devil's schemes, the drunkard uses his wits to engage in a battle of intelligence with the devil. In the end, he not only protects his family but also uses the devil to overcome his own alcohol addiction.
The second story: "Fearless Frankie"
A couple gives birth to a child who is exceptionally strong from birth. The child never speaks until one day, when he unexpectedly utters a sentence, astonishing everyone around him! However, as he grows up, he still doesn't understand what fear is. Someone suggests that he spend the night in a haunted house...
The third story: "Stingy Barbara"
The fourth story: "Dreams Come True"
The fifth story: "Fimfárum"
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