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Cast
Karel Noll | As: Josef Svejk | |
Josef Rovenský | As: Policeman | |
Karel Lamač | As: 1st Lt. Lukás | |
Theodor Pištěk | As: Baloun | |
Jiří Hojer | As: Vodicka |
Storyline
Lieutenant Lukáš was transferred to the marching battalion in České Budějovice together with Švejko. On the way, Švejk makes Lukáš uncomfortable with a bald superior, a passenger in civilian clothes, and then because of pulling the handbrake, he is removed from the train and brought to the station master. The fine for Švejk will be paid by one lucky man, for whom Švejk's stopping of the train catapulted his beloved woman directly into his arms. Švejk goes to Budějovice on foot. His journey is full of humorous incidents. After arriving at the barracks, the regiment with Švejk and Lukáš is soon sent to Hungary, where Lukáš has an adventure with Mrs. Kakonyová. Eventually, the unit including Švejk arrives all the way to the Russian front. (According to the period label.)
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Details
Genres: Comedy, War
Language: No Language
Release Date: 15 October 1926
Country: XC
Runtime: 92m
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Company Credits
Company: Gloriafilm
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Cast
Karel Noll |
Josef Svejk |
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Josef Rovenský |
Policeman |
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Karel Lamač |
1st Lt. Lukás |
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Theodor Pištěk |
Baloun |
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Jiří Hojer |
Vodicka |
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Antonie Nedošinská |
Mrs. Müllerová |
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L. H. Struna |
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Josef Oliak |
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Lo Marsánová |
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Jan W. Speerger |
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Josef Kobík |
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Jarka Pižla |
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Alois Dvorský |
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Slávka Tauberová |
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Jaroslav Menčík |
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Emanuel Brožík |
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Eduard Malý |
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Přemysl Pražský |
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Josef Zezulka |
Directed By
Karel Lamač |
Director |
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Writing Credits
Jaroslav Hašek |
Novel |
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Václav Wasserman |
Screenplay |
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Production Crew
Edited By
Costume and Makeup
Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
Otto Heller |
Director of Photography |
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Lighting
Art Department
Alois Mecera |
Production Design |
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