The Czechoslovaks March On (1944)

Humorous commentary over on and off-duty scenes of Czechoslovak Army soldiers, and some Czech airmen in RAF, shows how these allies have tried to adapt to the peculiarities of British life (food, language, weather) during their military training in Great Britain, while they wait until their country (symbolised by scenes from the Sokol of 1938) is free again.

Director: Karel Lamač
Genre: Documentary, Comedy
Runtime: 11 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Otto Heller
Editing: Walter Schorsch
Production: Czechoslovak Film Unit
Country: Czechoslovakia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Karel Lamač
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Czechoslovaks March On about?
Humorous commentary over on and off-duty scenes of Czechoslovak Army soldiers, and some Czech airmen in RAF, shows how these allies have tried to adapt to the peculiarities of British life (food, language, weather) during their military training in Great Britain, while they wait until their country (symbolised by scenes from the Sokol of 1938) is free again.
Who directed The Czechoslovaks March On?
The Czechoslovaks March On was directed by Karel Lamač.
Who stars in The Czechoslovaks March On?
The Czechoslovaks March On stars Vic Oliver.
How long is The Czechoslovaks March On?
The Czechoslovaks March On has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is The Czechoslovaks March On?
The Czechoslovaks March On is a Documentary, Comedy film.
Where was The Czechoslovaks March On produced?
The Czechoslovaks March On was produced in Czechoslovakia.