Under the Badgers Rock (1978)

Under the Badgers Rock (1978) poster

The gamekeeper Straka lives by himself in the Bohemian forest hill. He has quarreled with his only son. He cannot come to terms with the fact that his son has abandoned his beloved forests and settled in a town. He has never even met his grandson Vasek. Following an illness, however, little Vasek needs some country air, and so one day his mother Jarmila delivers him to her father-in-law's cottage. At first Straka is angry, but Vasek is an unaffected lad and throws himself with verve into all the little adventures that the forest provides.

Director: Václav Gajer
Genre: Family
Runtime: 74 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Luboš Sluka
Cinematography: Rudolf Milič
Editing: Josef Dobřichovský
Production: Filmové studio Barrandov
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Under the Badgers Rock about?
The gamekeeper Straka lives by himself in the Bohemian forest hill. He has quarreled with his only son. He cannot come to terms with the fact that his son has abandoned his beloved forests and settled in a town. He has never even met his grandson Vasek. Following an illness, however, little Vasek needs some country air, and so one day his mother Jarmila delivers him to her father-in-law's cottage. At first Straka is angry, but Vasek is an unaffected lad and throws himself with verve into all the little adventures that the forest provides.
Who directed Under the Badgers Rock?
Under the Badgers Rock was directed by Václav Gajer.
Who stars in Under the Badgers Rock?
Under the Badgers Rock stars Gustáv Valach, Tomáš Holý, Jana Brejchová, Josef Vinklář, Zdeněk Buchvaldek, Jan Pohan.
How long is Under the Badgers Rock?
Under the Badgers Rock has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is Under the Badgers Rock?
Under the Badgers Rock is a Family film.
Where was Under the Badgers Rock produced?
Under the Badgers Rock was produced in Czechoslovakia.