No Entrance (1960)
Two stories from the lives of border guards. In the story "The Pursuit", an experienced border guard and his young and inexperienced colleague follow the tracks of ski boots in a snowstorm. The second story, Wandering, is about a frontiersman whose wife wants to go inland with their child.
Director: František Vláčil, Milan Vošmik
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date: May 20, 1960
Cast
- Zdeněk Kutil - (segment "In Pursuit")
- Jan Němec - (segment "In Pursuit")
- Václav Irmanov - (segment "In Pursuit")
- Valentina Thielová - (segment "In Pursuit")
- Otakar Brousek - Commentary (voice) (segment "In Pursuit")
- Vladimír Hrubý - (segment "Wandering")
- Jiřina Švorcová - (segment "Wandering")
- Michal Staninec - (segment "Wandering")
- Ota Sklenčka - (segment "Wandering")
- Otto Lackovič - (segment "Wandering")
Screenplay
- Bedřich Kubala (Screenplay)
- Milan Vošmik (Screenstory)
- František Vláčil (Screenstory)
- Rudolf Kalčík (Screenplay)
- Rudolf Kalčík (Short Story)
Music: Miloš Vacek, Svatopluk Havelka
Editing: Miroslav Hájek
Production: Filmové studio Barrandov
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
Keywords
border patrol, anthology
More Films by Director: František Vláčil, Milan Vošmik
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is No Entrance about?
- Two stories from the lives of border guards. In the story "The Pursuit", an experienced border guard and his young and inexperienced colleague follow the tracks of ski boots in a snowstorm. The second story, Wandering, is about a frontiersman whose wife wants to go inland with their child.
- Who directed No Entrance?
- No Entrance was directed by František Vláčil, Milan Vošmik.
- Who stars in No Entrance?
- No Entrance stars Zdeněk Kutil, Jan Němec, Václav Irmanov, Valentina Thielová, Otakar Brousek, Vladimír Hrubý.
- How long is No Entrance?
- No Entrance has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
- What genre is No Entrance?
- No Entrance is a Drama film.
- Where was No Entrance produced?
- No Entrance was produced in Czechoslovakia.