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The Last Bohemian (Czech: Poslední bohém) is a 1931 Czech biographical film about Jaroslav Hašek directed by Svatopluk Innemann.[1][2]
The Last Bohemian | |
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Poslední bohém | |
Directed by | Svatopluk Innemann |
Screenplay by | Emil Artur Longen Josef Neuberg |
Starring | Saša Rašilov František Havel |
Cinematography | Jan Stallich |
Edited by | Svatopluk Innemann |
Music by | Jára Beneš |
Production companies | Elektafilm Sonorfilm |
Distributed by | Slaviafilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Cast
edit- Saša Rašilov as Jaroslav Hašek
- Radola Renský as Ríša Hašek
- František Havel as Ríša's grandfather
- František Sauer as Secret policeman Firnádl
- Jan Richter as Dog salesman Alois Kvíčala
- Theodor Pištěk as Landowner Ludvík Pazdera
- Zdenka Hatláková as Pazdera's wife
- Vladimír Beztahovský as Otakar Pazdera
- Truda Grosslichtová as Otakar's governess
- Anna Švarcová as Pazdera's mother in law
Reception
editPremiere was held in Fenix and Metro cinemas in Prague. The film received mixed reviews.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Poslední bohém". čsfd.cz. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ "Poslední bohém". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
- ^ Pavel Jiras (2011). Barrandov I. Ottovo nakladatelství. p. 232. ISBN 978-80-7451-173-8.
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