Deň, ktorý neumrie (1974)
In the story of a partisan armored train crew operating in the rebel territory of Slovakia, the inner drama of Matúš Siroň, who hates war with a passion, unfolds. After managing to escape from the Eastern Front, he falls into German captivity. When he is liberated by partisans during a train transport, he initially refuses to fight. However, the circumstances of the Slovak National Uprising force him to change his mind...
Director: Martin Ťapák
Genre: War
Release Date: August 23, 1974
Cast
- Štefan Kvietik - Matúš Siroň
- Radoslav Brzobohatý - Obersturmführer SS Ritter
- Brigita Hausnerová-Sitárová - Zuzka Siroňová
- Ivan Rajniak
- Emília Vášáryová
- Július Vašek
- Dušan Tarageľ
- Martin Sanitrár-Ľupták - Matúš Siroň's Grandfather
- Viliam Polónyi
- Viera Strnisková
Screenplay
- Ivan Bukovčan (Story)
- Ivan Bukovčan (Screenplay)
Music: Svetozár Stračina
Cinematography: Benedikt Krivošík
Editing: Maximilián Remeň
Production: Slovenská filmová tvorba
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Deutsch, Polski, Pусский, Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
Keywords
world war ii
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Deň, ktorý neumrie about?
- In the story of a partisan armored train crew operating in the rebel territory of Slovakia, the inner drama of Matúš Siroň, who hates war with a passion, unfolds. After managing to escape from the Eastern Front, he falls into German captivity. When he is liberated by partisans during a train transport, he initially refuses to fight. However, the circumstances of the Slovak National Uprising force him to change his mind...
- Who directed Deň, ktorý neumrie?
- Deň, ktorý neumrie was directed by Martin Ťapák.
- Who stars in Deň, ktorý neumrie?
- Deň, ktorý neumrie stars Štefan Kvietik, Radoslav Brzobohatý, Brigita Hausnerová-Sitárová, Ivan Rajniak, Emília Vášáryová, Július Vašek.
- What genre is Deň, ktorý neumrie?
- Deň, ktorý neumrie is a War film.
- Where was Deň, ktorý neumrie produced?
- Deň, ktorý neumrie was produced in Czechoslovakia.