Madla zpívá Evropě (1940)
Folk song collector Dr. Šerk arrives in the remote village of Lesov. He is enchanted by the singing of sixteen-year-old Madla Satranová and he records her songs for radio broadcast. Šerk's friend, composer Jaroslav Klán, takes care of a group of orphans, from whom he has formed a choir. Šerk brings the orphaned Madla to him. The teenage girl begins to help the housewife Nána with the care of the children.
Director: Václav Binovec
Genre: Drama, Romance, Music
Release Date: March 29, 1940
Cast
- Zdenka Sulanová - Madla Satranová
- Ladislav Boháč - Jaroslav Klán
- Jaroslav Průcha - Dr. Klán
- Antonie Nedošinská - Nána
- František Kreuzmann - Václav Rameš
- Zita Kabátová - Lia Karstenová
- Jiří Dohnal - Dr. Šerk
- František Filipovský - František Urban
- Zvonimir Rogoz - Adámek
- R. A. Dvorský - don Manuel
Screenplay
- Ivan Frank Kubišta (Screenplay)
- Jan Wenig (Novel)
- František Kudrna (Lyricist)
Music: František Svojík
Cinematography: Jaroslav Tuzar
Editing: Marie Bourová
Production: Europafilm
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
based on novel or book
More Films by Director: Václav Binovec
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Madla zpívá Evropě about?
- Folk song collector Dr. Šerk arrives in the remote village of Lesov. He is enchanted by the singing of sixteen-year-old Madla Satranová and he records her songs for radio broadcast. Šerk's friend, composer Jaroslav Klán, takes care of a group of orphans, from whom he has formed a choir. Šerk brings the orphaned Madla to him. The teenage girl begins to help the housewife Nána with the care of the children.
- Who directed Madla zpívá Evropě?
- Madla zpívá Evropě was directed by Václav Binovec.
- Who stars in Madla zpívá Evropě?
- Madla zpívá Evropě stars Zdenka Sulanová, Ladislav Boháč, Jaroslav Průcha, Antonie Nedošinská, František Kreuzmann, Zita Kabátová.
- What genre is Madla zpívá Evropě?
- Madla zpívá Evropě is a Drama, Romance, Music film.
- Where was Madla zpívá Evropě produced?
- Madla zpívá Evropě was produced in Czechoslovakia.