The Ironworks Are Calling (1950)
A recruitment film telling young male school-leavers about work in the Vítkovice ironworks. It takes them through the entire production process and acquaints them with the metallurgists, many of whom are exemplary Shock Workers. The movie ends with a call for young men to devote themselves to the metallurgical profession, thereby helping fulfil a five-year plan with their work.
Director: Karel Kabeláč
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 1950
Screenplay
- Josef Vácha (Screenplay)
- Josef Vácha (Story)
Editing: Marie Čulíková
Production: Krátký film Praha
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
More Films by Director: Karel Kabeláč
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Ironworks Are Calling about?
- A recruitment film telling young male school-leavers about work in the Vítkovice ironworks. It takes them through the entire production process and acquaints them with the metallurgists, many of whom are exemplary Shock Workers. The movie ends with a call for young men to devote themselves to the metallurgical profession, thereby helping fulfil a five-year plan with their work.
- Who directed The Ironworks Are Calling?
- The Ironworks Are Calling was directed by Karel Kabeláč.
- What genre is The Ironworks Are Calling?
- The Ironworks Are Calling is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Ironworks Are Calling produced?
- The Ironworks Are Calling was produced in Czechoslovakia.