Do posledného dychu (1976)
The myth of the anti-fascist resistance in Slovakia was one of the important themes of normalization cinema, of course, treated with an emphasis on the leading role of the communists. This primitively illustrative film depicts the heroic enthusiasm shown by the members of the resistance group, heroically and with constant commitment of life fighting against the treacherous police of the Slovak state and ultimately against the German Gestapo.
Director: Jozef Režucha
Genre: Drama
Release Date: August 20, 1976
Cast
- Ivan Mistrík
- Jaroslava Schallerová - Anna Brunnerová
- Štefan Mišovic
- Pavol Mikulík
- František Papp - Michal Svitek
- Ivan Rajniak
- Jan Tříska - Erich Fischer
- Vladimír Petruška
- Ladislav Chudík - Sturmbanführer Röder
- Jozef Sodoma
Screenplay
- Monika Gajdošová (Screenplay)
- Vlastimil Petrle (Story)
Music: Karel Svoboda
Cinematography: Vincent Rosinec
Editing: Alfréd Benčič
Production: Slovenská filmová tvorba
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Deutsch, Pусский, Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
Keywords
world war ii
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Do posledného dychu about?
- The myth of the anti-fascist resistance in Slovakia was one of the important themes of normalization cinema, of course, treated with an emphasis on the leading role of the communists. This primitively illustrative film depicts the heroic enthusiasm shown by the members of the resistance group, heroically and with constant commitment of life fighting against the treacherous police of the Slovak state and ultimately against the German Gestapo.
- Who directed Do posledného dychu?
- Do posledného dychu was directed by Jozef Režucha.
- Who stars in Do posledného dychu?
- Do posledného dychu stars Ivan Mistrík, Jaroslava Schallerová, Štefan Mišovic, Pavol Mikulík, František Papp, Ivan Rajniak.
- What genre is Do posledného dychu?
- Do posledného dychu is a Drama film.
- Where was Do posledného dychu produced?
- Do posledného dychu was produced in Czechoslovakia.