Zbraně pro Prahu (1975)
In May 1945, Czech revolutionaries used several armoured trains in the fighting - partly captured, partly assembled from whatever the railway brought. One of them was commanded by the shunter Jan Chýň, who managed to bring weapons from the ammunition depot in Libčice to help the fighting in Prague.
Director: Ivo Toman
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date: May 2, 1975
Cast
- Karel Hlušička
- Jiří Kodet - nadporučík Sauer
- Hana Čížková - Jiřina Doubravová
- Karel Dellapina
- L. H. Struna
- Jiří Němeček
- Jiří Kostka
- Slávka Budínová - manželka plukovníka
- Libuše Geprtová
- Karel Augusta - Tonda Majling
Screenplay
- Karel Cop (Creative Producer)
- Rudolf Černý (Short Story)
- Jan Fleischer (Screenplay)
- Ivo Toman (Screenplay)
- Jaroslav Dietl (Screenplay)
Music: Štěpán Koníček, Jiří Šust
Cinematography: Josef Illík
Editing: Miroslav Hájek
Production: Filmové studio Barrandov
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český, Deutsch
Original Language: cs
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
world war ii, based on short story
More Films by Director: Ivo Toman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Zbraně pro Prahu about?
- In May 1945, Czech revolutionaries used several armoured trains in the fighting - partly captured, partly assembled from whatever the railway brought. One of them was commanded by the shunter Jan Chýň, who managed to bring weapons from the ammunition depot in Libčice to help the fighting in Prague.
- Who directed Zbraně pro Prahu?
- Zbraně pro Prahu was directed by Ivo Toman.
- Who stars in Zbraně pro Prahu?
- Zbraně pro Prahu stars Karel Hlušička, Jiří Kodet, Hana Čížková, Karel Dellapina, L. H. Struna, Jiří Němeček.
- How long is Zbraně pro Prahu?
- Zbraně pro Prahu has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
- What genre is Zbraně pro Prahu?
- Zbraně pro Prahu is a War, Drama film.
- Where was Zbraně pro Prahu produced?
- Zbraně pro Prahu was produced in Czechoslovakia.
- What are the themes of Zbraně pro Prahu?
- The themes of Zbraně pro Prahu include: The Horror of War and Humanity.