Přicházejí z tmy (1954)
In a South Bohemian village in 1951, the local rich organize acts of sabotage and try to stop the establishment of an agricultural cooperative with threatening letters and arson. A kulak's son even secretly returns from the West to terrorize the village with his brother. However, the ordinary villagers stand up to them.
Director: Václav Gajer
Genre: Drama
Release Date: June 18, 1954
Cast
- Jarmila Kurandová - widow Anežka Martincová
- Josef Mixa - SNB captain Jaroslav, son of Martincová
- Adolf Král - worker Karel, son of Martincová
- Jiřina Švorcová - worker Tonička, daughter of Martincová
- Jaroslav Lišata - schoolboy Frantík, the youngest son of Martincová
- Soběslav Sejk - farmer Václav Kovář
- Jaroslav Vojta - Chairman of the MNV Alois Plavec
- Helena Kružíková - worker Christ, Plavc's daughter
- Petr Skála - Lieutenant SNB Jindřich Votava
- Vilém Besser - SNB Warden Antonín Hudeček
Screenplay
- Miloslav Fábera (Screenplay)
- Miloslav Fábera (Story)
- Václav Gajer (Screenstory)
Music: Jiří Srnka
Cinematography: Václav Huňka
Editing: Josef Dobřichovský
Production: Studio uměleckého filmu Praha
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
collectivization
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Přicházejí z tmy about?
- In a South Bohemian village in 1951, the local rich organize acts of sabotage and try to stop the establishment of an agricultural cooperative with threatening letters and arson. A kulak's son even secretly returns from the West to terrorize the village with his brother. However, the ordinary villagers stand up to them.
- Who directed Přicházejí z tmy?
- Přicházejí z tmy was directed by Václav Gajer.
- Who stars in Přicházejí z tmy?
- Přicházejí z tmy stars Jarmila Kurandová, Josef Mixa, Adolf Král, Jiřina Švorcová, Jaroslav Lišata, Soběslav Sejk.
- What genre is Přicházejí z tmy?
- Přicházejí z tmy is a Drama film.
- Where was Přicházejí z tmy produced?
- Přicházejí z tmy was produced in Czechoslovakia.