Distribution media
Medium | Duration | Subtitles |
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35 mm | 86 min | |
DCP | 86 min |
About the film distribution
Starfil began shooting the film in 1933 under the title The Lost Son. After shooting several scenes in Yugoslavia the Paříž-Praha company took over production with backing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Carl Junghans yielded as director and the Austrian F. W. Kraemer finished the film in 1935. The Czech-speaking scenes and the Czech interiors were directed by Václav Kubásek. In total, the film was shot in four separate language versions, in Czech, German, French and Serbo-Croatian. The film was presented at the 3rd Venice Film Festival, 1935.
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Film data
About a film
Production year | 1935 |
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Countries | Czechoslovakia, Former Yugoslavia, 1945–1991 |
Categories | film |
Genres | drama |
Form | feature |
Duration | 86 min |
Director | Carl Junghans, F. W. Kraemer, Václav Kubásek |
Cast | L. H. Struna, Ita Rina, Zlata Dryáková, Zvonimir Rogoz, Schidloff, Jaroslav Bráška |
Director of photography | Jaroslav Blažek, Jan Stallich, Harry Smeh, Otto Heller |
Screenplay | Carl Junghans |
Editor | Ferdinand Kursa, Alexander Hackenschmied |
Production designer | Štěpán Kopecký, Ferry Novák |
Music | Josip Slavenski |
Sound designer | František Šindelář |