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Piloti

Piloti

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Further east of the Dark Blue Sky, where the Heavenly Horsemen fought, the story of a Czechoslovakian fighter squadron takes place, to which Second Lieutenant Jandak arrives as a rookie. He then experiences both his first love and a battle high above the clouds in the collective of combat pilots. Combat pilots on the Eastern Front thus experience similar stories to their Western colleagues, with the same goals and plans and the same slim prospects of survival in their daily life-and-death battles. Not surprisingly, they fought at a time when they had a common enemy, characterised by the Messerschmitt aircraft.

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Status

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Original Language

Czech

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Release Date

01 May 1989

Country

Soviet Union

Cast

Petr Štěpánek

Petr Štěpánek

Jan Trejbal

Karel Greif

Karel Greif

Tomek Jandák

Peter Rúfus

Peter Rúfus

Karol Halaj

Michal Gučík

Michal Gučík

Martin Gabriel

Ilona Svobodová

Ilona Svobodová

Alena Pultrová

Boris Shcherbakov

Boris Shcherbakov

Sergey Zhigunov

Sergey Zhigunov

Dariya Mikhaylova

Dariya Mikhaylova

Ladislav Županič

Ladislav Županič

Jiří Bruder

Jiří Bruder

Zdeněk Žák

Zdeněk Žák

Jiří Wohanka

Jiří Wohanka

Vadim Spiridonov

Vadim Spiridonov

Andrei Gusev

Andrei Gusev

Jaroslava Tichá

Jaroslava Tichá

Vida Neuwirthová

Vida Neuwirthová

Valerie Kaplanová

Valerie Kaplanová

Tatyana Parkina

Tatyana Parkina

Karel Sekera

Karel Sekera

Barbora Leichnerová

Barbora Leichnerová

Zdeněk Barták

Zdeněk Barták

Petr Buchtela

Petr Buchtela

Karel Augusta ml.

Karel Augusta ml.

Viktor Červenka

Viktor Červenka

Petr Drozda

Petr Drozda

Michal Hradský

Michal Hradský

Martin Hub

Martin Hub

Karel Charvát

Karel Charvát

František Jákl

František Jákl

Petr Jákl

Petr Jákl

Pavel Jariabek

Pavel Jariabek

Vladimír Ježek

Vladimír Ježek

Miroslav Jíra

Miroslav Jíra

Jindřich Klaus

Jindřich Klaus

Jaroslav Klenot

Jaroslav Klenot

Jiří Klenot

Jiří Klenot

Petr Komínek

Petr Komínek

Pavel Krátký

Pavel Krátký

Zdeněk Krumpl

Zdeněk Krumpl

Jiří Kuba

Jiří Kuba

Dimo Lipitkovský

Dimo Lipitkovský

Ladislav Lahoda

Ladislav Lahoda

Ivan Mareš

Ivan Mareš

Miroslav Maroušek

Miroslav Maroušek

Zdeněk Matěcha

Zdeněk Matěcha

Pavel Myslík

Pavel Myslík

Petr Sekanina

Petr Sekanina

Frantisek Stupka

Frantisek Stupka

Jaroslav Špáňa

Jaroslav Špáňa

Jaroslav Tomsa

Jaroslav Tomsa

Stanislav Tůma

Stanislav Tůma

Karel Vávrovec

Karel Vávrovec

Michal Vejsada

Michal Vejsada

Jaroslav Vlk

Jaroslav Vlk

Pavel Vokoun

Pavel Vokoun

Tatyana Agafonova

Tatyana Agafonova

Yanina Lisovskaya

Yanina Lisovskaya

Anatoli Golik

Anatoli Golik

Vadim Yakovlev

Vadim Yakovlev

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