St. Wenceslas
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Drama, History
•- Runtime
- 104 mins
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St. Wenceslas (Czech: Svatý Václav) is a 1930 Czechoslovak historical film about Saint Wenceslas.[2] It was the most expensive Czech film to date,[3] with the largest set constructed in Europe to accommodate an all-star cast of over a hundred, together with 1,000 extras for the lavish battle scenes.
St. Wenceslas (Czech: Svatý Václav) is a 1930 Czechoslovak historical film about Saint Wenceslas.[2] It was the most expensive Czech film to date,[3] with the largest set constructed in Europe to accommodate an all-star cast of over a hundred, together with 1,000 extras for the lavish battle scenes.
Cast
- Zdeněk Štěpánek
- Jan W. Speerger
- Vera Baranovskaya
- Dagny Servaes
- Jindřich Edl
- Theodor Pištěk
- Bohumil Heš
- Gustav Svojsík
- Jan S. Kolár
- Jiří Steimar
- Josef Loskot
- Máňa Ženíšková
- Anita Janová
- Josef Rovenský
- Emil Focht
- Jindřich Lhoták
- Josef Novák
- Jan Marek
- Vladimír Majer
- F. X. Mlejnek
- Václav Vydra
- Karel Schleichert
- Raymond Guérin-Catelain
- Otto Zahrádka
- Vladimír Slavínský
- Jaroslav Vojta
- Alois Charvát
- Jaro Hykman
- Emil Dlesk
- Přemysl Pražský
- Eduard Šimáček
- Jaroslav Marvan
- Nája Reti
- Fred Bulín
- František Kovářík
- Anna Turečková
- Saša Dobrovolná
- Jan Zelenka
- Antonín Lebeda
- Josef Šváb-Malostranský
- Luigi Hofman
- Jindřich Plachta
- Eduard Šlégl
- Antonín Šolc
- Josef Klapuch
- Jaroslav Hesoun
- V. J. Gerbic
- Růžena Gottliebová
- Věra Hlavatá
- Marie Černá
- Ludmila Dostálová
Director
- Jan S. Kolár
Producers
- Karel Pečený
- František Horký
Screenwriter
- Jan S. Kolár
- Josef Munclinger
- František Horký