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The Liberation of Prague
The Liberation of Prague

The Liberation of Prague

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On 20th of April 1945 the Soviet army launches its attack on Berlin. The end has come for Nazi Germany and Hitler decides to commit suicide. In Prague K.H. Frank (Nazi Secretary of State and Chief of police in the Protectorate of Bohemia a Moravia) discusses with his commanders how to transform the city into an impregnable fortress, but the Praguers do not intend to wait any longer. From the early hours of 4th of May people start assembling in the streets and tearing down German signs. On the next day, the 5th of May, the uprising begins.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

140 mins

Rating

2/10

Release Date

06 May 1977

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Vladimír Šmeral

Vladimír Šmeral

Dr. Václav Vacek

František Vicena

František Vicena

Rudolf Čapek

Josef Větrovec

Josef Větrovec

František Hrubý

Ota Sklenčka

Ota Sklenčka

Albert Pražák

Josef Somr

Josef Somr

Dr. František Grospič

Dmytro Franko

Dmytro Franko

General Rybalko

Sergei Polezhayev

Sergei Polezhayev

Marshal Konev

Gunnar Möller

Gunnar Möller

Adolf Hitler

Wilhelm Koch-Hooge

Wilhelm Koch-Hooge

General Toussaint

Günter Naumann

Günter Naumann

Field Marshal Schörner

Jaroslav Rozsíval

Jaroslav Rozsíval

Antonín Horák

Jaroslava Tichá

Jaroslava Tichá

Božena Horáková

Jiří Krampol

Jiří Krampol

Lt. Karel Horák

Vítězslav Jandák

Vítězslav Jandák

Standa Horák

Renáta Doleželová

Renáta Doleželová

Lt. Anka Kadlecová

Nikolay Grinko

Nikolay Grinko

General Bradley

Pyotr Velyaminov

Pyotr Velyaminov

General Lelyushenko

Gert Hänsch

Gert Hänsch

Karl Dönitz

Horst Preusker

Horst Preusker

General von Pückler

Vladislav Strzhelchik

Vladislav Strzhelchik

General Antonov

Marie Vášová

Marie Vášová

Fráňa Zemínová

Ladislav Chudík

Ladislav Chudík

General Ludvík Svoboda

Bohumil Pastorek

Bohumil Pastorek

Klement Gottwald

Jiří Holý

Jiří Holý

General Karel Kutlvašr

Mikhail Pogorzhelsky

Mikhail Pogorzhelsky

General Petrov

Gennadi Korolkov

Gennadi Korolkov

Sr. Lt. Goncharenko

Alfred Struwe

Alfred Struwe

General von Natzmer

Harry Küster

Harry Küster

Adolf Fuchs

Jozef Kuchár

Jozef Kuchár

Richard Bienert

Vladimír Brabec

Vladimír Brabec

Zdeněk Mančal

Bronislav Križan

Bronislav Križan

Sgt. Laco

Günter Drescher

Günter Drescher

Paul Adam Soppa

Valeriy Nosik

Valeriy Nosik

Ilya Shklovskiy

Günther Zschieschow

Günther Zschieschow

Karl Hermann Frank

Bedřich Čapek

Bedřich Čapek

Miroslav Moravec

Miroslav Moravec

Jaroslav Satoranský

Jaroslav Satoranský

Josef Smrkovský

Jiří Kodet

Jiří Kodet

Zdeněk Ornest

Zdeněk Ornest

Václav Mareš

Václav Mareš

Lt. Col. František Bürger-Bartoš

Karel Hlušička

Karel Hlušička

František Souček

Rudolf Jelínek

Rudolf Jelínek

Police Officer Rosák

Kateřina Macháčková

Kateřina Macháčková

Andula

Fred Alexander

Fred Alexander

Joseph Goebbels

Rudolf Ulrich

Rudolf Ulrich

Martin Bormann

Josef Langmiler

Josef Langmiler

Zdeněk Fierlinger

Jan Víšek

Jan Víšek

Jozef Šoltész

Zdeněk Kutil

Zdeněk Kutil

Jaroslav Kučera

Yuriy Nazarov

Yuriy Nazarov

Sr. Lt. Kryukov

Yuriy Sarantsev

Yuriy Sarantsev

General Paramzin

Bert Brunn

Bert Brunn

General Müller-Gebhardt

Rolf Colditz

Rolf Colditz

Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel

Bohuslav Čáp

Bohuslav Čáp

Josef Kypta

Jiří Klem

Jiří Klem

Stanislav Remunda

Stanislav Remunda

Klaus-Peter Thiele

Klaus-Peter Thiele

Eduard Zeinecke

Dieter Wien

Dieter Wien

Ulrich Teschner

Ulrich Teschner

General Weinmann

Udo Schenk

Udo Schenk

Nikolay Penkov

Nikolay Penkov

Lt. Leonid Burakov

Semyon Morozov

Semyon Morozov

Aleksey Eybozhenko

Aleksey Eybozhenko

Yuri Dedovich

Yuri Dedovich

Stepan Krylov

Stepan Krylov

Aleksandr Potapov

Aleksandr Potapov

Sergei Prokhanov

Sergei Prokhanov

Oleg Vasilkov

Oleg Vasilkov

Jiří Němeček

Jiří Němeček

Alois Švehlík

Alois Švehlík

Jiří Wohanka

Jiří Wohanka

Václav Kotva

Václav Kotva

Miriam Chytilová

Miriam Chytilová

Julius Neumann

Julius Neumann

Zdeněk Konečný

Zdeněk Konečný

Roman Janoušek

Roman Janoušek

Václav Vydra

Václav Vydra

Boris Rösner

Boris Rösner

Milan Hein

Milan Hein

Dušan Petráň

Dušan Petráň

Naďa Konvalinková

Naďa Konvalinková

Taťjana Medvecká

Taťjana Medvecká

Zdeněk Šavrda

Zdeněk Šavrda

Jindřich Narenta

Jindřich Narenta

General von Briesen

Štěpán Bulejko

Štěpán Bulejko

Miroslav Zounar

Miroslav Zounar

Dana Balounová

Dana Balounová

Vladimír Bičík

Vladimír Bičík

Cpt. Rudolf Suchánek

Vladimír Ptáček

Vladimír Ptáček

Františka Horáková

Františka Horáková

Roman Skamene

Roman Skamene

Zdeněk Braunschläger

Zdeněk Braunschläger

Milan Riehs

Milan Riehs

Miloš Preininger

Miloš Preininger

Vlado Clementis

Stanislav Dvořák

Stanislav Dvořák

Dr. Vavro Šrobár

Jan Pohan

Jan Pohan

Milan Jedlička

Milan Jedlička

Lubomír Pavelek

Lubomír Pavelek

Ladislav Hádl

Ladislav Hádl

Václav Kopecký

Jiří Tomek

Jiří Tomek

Dr. Josef Cyril Kotrlý

Zdeněk Dolanský

Zdeněk Dolanský

František Miroslav Doubrava

František Miroslav Doubrava

Jaroslav Drbohlav

Jaroslav Drbohlav

Václav Fišer

Václav Fišer

Pavel Pípal

Pavel Pípal

Miroslav Grác

Miroslav Grác

Milan Livora

Milan Livora

Oldřich Semerák

Oldřich Semerák

Alex Jandouš

Alex Jandouš

Karel Fridrich

Karel Fridrich

Ladislav Gzela

Ladislav Gzela

František Pokorný

František Pokorný

Josef David

Viktor Nejedlý

Viktor Nejedlý

Zdeněk Nejedlý

Jan Hartl

Jan Hartl

Lt. Robert Konopa

Jan Kühnmund

Jan Kühnmund

General Jodl

Jan Přeučil

Jan Přeučil

Karel Heřmánek

Karel Heřmánek

Pavel Osif

Pavel Osif

Hana Houbová

Hana Houbová

Jarmila Nedvídková

Jarmila Nedvídková

Jana Robenková

Jana Robenková

Jiřina Zemanová

Jiřina Zemanová

Jiří Flíček

Jiří Flíček

Karel Hovorka

Karel Hovorka

Antonín Hübner

Antonín Hübner

Jan Krafka

Jan Krafka

Vladimír Linka

Vladimír Linka

Milan Novotný

Milan Novotný

Vít Pešina

Vít Pešina

Libor Pokorný

Libor Pokorný

Josef Rak

Josef Rak

Jiří Bozděch

Jiří Bozděch

Zdeněk Nosek

Zdeněk Nosek

Miroslav Pácal

Miroslav Pácal

Gustav Vondráček

Gustav Vondráček

Josef Povolný

Josef Povolný

Zdeněk Prosický

Zdeněk Prosický

Josef Engel

Josef Engel

Jaroslav Klenot

Jaroslav Klenot

Jiří Klenot

Jiří Klenot

Ladislav Lahoda

Ladislav Lahoda

Jindřich Sejk

Jindřich Sejk

Pavel Robin

Pavel Robin

Bohumil Koška

Bohumil Koška

Miroslav Krejča

Miroslav Krejča

Augustín Kubán

Augustín Kubán

František Kubíček

František Kubíček

Jaroslav Kůrka

Jaroslav Kůrka

Bohuslav Ličman

Bohuslav Ličman

Milada Ježková

Milada Ježková

Jan Kraus

Jan Kraus

Zdeněk Srstka

Zdeněk Srstka

Zdeněk Černín

Zdeněk Černín

Ronald Heller

Ronald Heller

Alois Liškutín

Alois Liškutín

Josef A. Stehlík

Josef A. Stehlík

Zlata Jeřábková

Zlata Jeřábková

Věra Kalendová

Věra Kalendová

Jaroslava Keslová

Jaroslava Keslová

Miloslav Balšánek

Miloslav Balšánek

František Hlad

František Hlad

Karel Hlad

Karel Hlad

Karel Kocánek

Karel Kocánek

Zdeněk Roztočil

Zdeněk Roztočil

Miroslav Řehák

Miroslav Řehák

Josef Šalomoun

Josef Šalomoun

Jiří Vyžďura

Jiří Vyžďura

Ivana Lochnerová

Ivana Lochnerová

Zuzana Ondrouchová

Zuzana Ondrouchová

Marie Třísková

Marie Třísková

Štěpán Beláz

Štěpán Beláz

Karel Červinka

Karel Červinka

Jiří Drgáč

Jiří Drgáč

Vladimír Fürst

Vladimír Fürst

Alois Mottl

Alois Mottl

Eduard Pavlíček

Eduard Pavlíček

Vladimír Pohořelý

Vladimír Pohořelý

Bert Schneider

Bert Schneider

Raoul Schránil

Raoul Schránil

Josef Kotěšovský

Josef Kotěšovský

Vladimír Kloubek

Vladimír Kloubek

Petr Kosek

Petr Kosek

Jan Klár

Jan Klár

Vratislav Mikšaník

Vratislav Mikšaník

Miloš Sašek

Miloš Sašek

Peter Tomašovič

Peter Tomašovič

Petr Vokoun

Petr Vokoun

Pavel Vokoun

Pavel Vokoun

Vladimír Wojnar

Vladimír Wojnar

Jiří Prýmek

Jiří Prýmek

Miroslav Rous

Miroslav Rous

Milan Sandhaus

Milan Sandhaus

Vojtěch Kohl

Vojtěch Kohl

Jaroslav Černý

Jaroslav Černý

Ludvík Pozník

Ludvík Pozník

Václav Stýblo

Václav Stýblo

František Suchomel

František Suchomel

Miroslav Svoboda

Miroslav Svoboda

Karel Šott

Karel Šott

Zdeněk Procházka

Zdeněk Procházka

Marie Štrampachová

Marie Štrampachová

Alois Trojan

Alois Trojan

Miloslav Novák

Miloslav Novák

František Voborský

František Voborský

Ivo Prokop

Ivo Prokop

Jaroslav Wagner-Klenka

Jaroslav Wagner-Klenka

Ladislav Vymětal

Ladislav Vymětal

Milan Vyskočil

Milan Vyskočil

Blažena Voclová

Blažena Voclová

Antonín Čech

Antonín Čech

Yuri Volkov

Yuri Volkov

Květuše Zemanová

Květuše Zemanová

Dana Babická

Dana Babická

Eva Baráková

Eva Baráková

Jitka Fišerová

Jitka Fišerová

Květoslava Kasalová

Květoslava Kasalová

Zdeňka Kroutilová

Zdeňka Kroutilová

Libuše Němcová

Libuše Němcová

Antonie Stříbrská

Antonie Stříbrská

Zdeněk Skalický

Zdeněk Skalický

Václav Hrůza

Václav Hrůza

Karel Koloušek

Karel Koloušek

Lubomír Polách

Lubomír Polách

Josef Dvořák

Josef Dvořák

Ladislav Hájek

Ladislav Hájek

Ľudovít Polák

Ľudovít Polák

František Stolár

František Stolár

Stanislav Veit

Stanislav Veit

Karel Fořt

Karel Fořt

Miloslav Homola

Miloslav Homola

Milan Pěkný

Milan Pěkný

Vladimír Pospíšil

Vladimír Pospíšil

Libuše Bedrnová

Libuše Bedrnová

Pavel Karas

Pavel Karas

Václav Marek

Václav Marek

Emil Mičie

Emil Mičie

Karel Engel

Karel Engel

František Jákl

František Jákl

Miroslav Jíra

Miroslav Jíra

Zbyněk Krákora

Zbyněk Krákora

Jiří Sládek

Jiří Sládek

Karel Vítek

Karel Vítek

Jiří Kasík

Jiří Kasík

Otakar Rademacher

Otakar Rademacher

Bohumil Švarc

Bohumil Švarc

Commentary (voice)

Miroslav Zounar

Miroslav Zounar

Klement Gottwald (voice)

Ivan Malík

Ivan Malík

Voice in Radio (voice)

Zdeněk Hess

Zdeněk Hess

Voice (voice)

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