Za svobodu národa
Za svobodu národa | |
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Directed by | Václav Binovec |
Written by | Václav Binovec |
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Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Silent |
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Za svobodu národa is a 1920 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Václav Binovec.[1]
Plot[edit]
After the announcement of conscription in 1914, student Jiří Voldán is drafted into the Austro-Hungarian army to fight against Russia. He switches allegiance to the Russians and is wounded in battle. While recovering at a hospital in Kiev he meets the Slovak nurse Maryša, who has fled from the Hungarian authorities. He recovers and joins the Czechoslovak legions. He fights in Italy and France before being arrested by the Austrians and is sentenced to death, but is freed by friends.
Cast[edit]
- V. Ch. Vladimírov ... Jirí Voldán
- Suzanne Marwille ... Maryša
- Evzen Georgij Jevgenev ... 1st Lieutenant Szabo
- Marie Ptáková ... Jirí's Mother
- Václav Vydra ... von Bühren
- Ladislav H. Struna ... Misko
- Jan W. Speerger ... Miner / Jan Hus
- Václav Kubásek ... Kubík
- Zanka ... Russian Commandant
- Alois Tichý ... Volunteer
- Václav Zatíranda ... Volunteer
- Frantisek Marek ... Volunteer
- Jaroslav Svára ... Volunteer
- Karel Votruba ... Volunteer
- Václav Rapp ... Volunteer
External links[edit]
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- ↑ "Za svobodu národa" (in Czech). csfd.cz. Retrieved 2 July 2020.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)