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Year of the Revolution 1848

Year of the Revolution 1848

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The Czech revival movement is divided at the end of the first half of the 19th century. While the older generation, such as František Palacký, urges restraint, students lean towards radical positions. A report on the revolutionary events in Paris prompts Czech Prague residents to write down the demands of the Czech nation for self-determination and the proclamation of a constitution. Tensions peak during the All-Slavic Congress in Prague's Žofín. Vienna rejects the Czech demands and the congress is brutally dispersed by the Austrian police. Prague begins to build barricades...

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Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

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Rating

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Release Date

23 December 1949

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Vladimír Ráž

Vladimír Ráž

Josef Václav Fric, student

Václav Voska

Václav Voska

Karel Sabina, spisovatel

Josef Bek

Josef Bek

Karel Havlícek Borovský, spisovatel

Zdeněk Štěpánek

Zdeněk Štěpánek

historik František Palacký

František Smolík

František Smolík

Josef Frantisek Fric

Helena Friedlová

Helena Friedlová

Josefova matka

Vlasta Fabianová

Vlasta Fabianová

Bozena Nemcová, spisovatelka

Zdeněk Dítě

Zdeněk Dítě

Mikovec

Soběslav Sejk

Soběslav Sejk

Nosek

Jaroslav Mareš

Jaroslav Mareš

Majzner

Jiří Plachý

Jiří Plachý

politik František August Brauner

Vítězslav Boček

Vítězslav Boček

Pravoslav Trojan

Saša Rašilov

Saša Rašilov

klenotník Franz Houska

Zdeňka Baldová

Zdeňka Baldová

Houskova žena

Věra Petáková

Věra Petáková

Lény, dcera Houskových

Theodor Pištěk

Theodor Pištěk

Duchodní

Jaroslav Marvan

Jaroslav Marvan

Petr Fastr, hostinský

Eva Karelová

Eva Karelová

Filoménka Dittrichová, císnice

Jiřina Petrovická

Jiřina Petrovická

Marie Podlipská

Zvonimir Rogoz

Zvonimir Rogoz

kníže Clemens Wenzel Metternich

Bedřich Vrbský

Bedřich Vrbský

nejvyšší purkrabí Rudolf, hrabě Stadion

Eduard Dubský

Eduard Dubský

Hrabe Leopold Thun-Hohenstein

Karel Dostal

Karel Dostal

Kníze Alfred Windischgrätz

Libuše Freslová

Libuše Freslová

Princess zu Windisch-Graetz

Eduard Kohout

Eduard Kohout

Císar Ferdinand V.

Felix le Breux

Felix le Breux

Baron Portheim

Marie Popelková

Marie Popelková

Baronka Portheimová

Václav Vaňátko

Václav Vaňátko

Rochlík

Jiří Dohnal

Jiří Dohnal

Pavel Josef Safarík

Vladimír Salač

Vladimír Salač

Bedrich Smetana, skladatel

František Černý

František Černý

Tlustý mestan

Karel Jelínek

Karel Jelínek

Úredník u bankére

Marie Kautská

Marie Kautská

Dcera bankére Geittlera

Jan S. Kolár

Jan S. Kolár

Dr. Vanek

Marta Májová

Marta Májová

Zena ve sklepe

Viktor Očásek

Viktor Očásek

Úcetní u Portheima

Ota Motyčka

Ota Motyčka

Vaclena, delník

František Vnouček

František Vnouček

Policejní úredník

Antonín Šůra

Antonín Šůra

Student na barikáde

Jiří Vondrovič

Jiří Vondrovič

Hejsek

Robert Vrchota

Robert Vrchota

Hula, delník

Jarmila Bechyňová

Jarmila Bechyňová

Zena v Portheimce

Božena Helclová

Božena Helclová

Dáma v salonu

Zdena Kožíková

Zdena Kožíková

Dáma v salonu

Hynek Němec

Hynek Němec

Príhoda, delegát / Schmidinger, duchovní

Růžena Gottliebová

Růžena Gottliebová

Hrabenka Stadionová

Jaroslav Seník

Jaroslav Seník

Geittler, bankér

Josef Bělský

Josef Bělský

Biel, komisar

Jiří Němeček

Jiří Němeček

Student

Bolek Prchal

Bolek Prchal

Delník

Václav Švec

Václav Švec

Mistr v Portheimce

Vladimír Brabec

Vladimír Brabec

Student

Vladimír Řepa

Vladimír Řepa

Prucha, delník

Oldřich Šmalcl

Oldřich Šmalcl

Student

Stanislav Remunda

Stanislav Remunda

Student

Karel Richter

Karel Richter

Pikolík

Vladimír Hlavatý

Vladimír Hlavatý

Maslena, delník

Rudolf Deyl

Rudolf Deyl

Delník

Antonín Holzinger

Antonín Holzinger

Vrchní

František Kreuzmann

František Kreuzmann

Müller, purkmistr

Eman Fiala

Eman Fiala

Hosek, správce lázní

František Marek

František Marek

Poradatel

Zdeněk Hodr

Zdeněk Hodr

Rakouský Dustojník

Vojta Plachý-Tůma

Vojta Plachý-Tůma

Univerzitní profesor

Josef Kotapiš

Josef Kotapiš

Revolucní delník

Jan W. Speerger

Jan W. Speerger

Vrátný v portheimce / mistr tiskar

Miloslav Jenčík

Miloslav Jenčík

Jan Neruda, čtrnáctiletý

Miloš Kopecký

Miloš Kopecký

Komorník u Portheima

František Klika

František Klika

German Townsman

Antonín Kandert

Antonín Kandert

Schillnig, spisovatel / zástupce Liberce

Josef Příhoda

Josef Příhoda

German Citizen

Josef Maršálek

Josef Maršálek

Ranený student

Václav Špidla

Václav Špidla

Student v pruvodu

Karel Hovorka

Karel Hovorka

Student v pruvodu

Karel Pavlík

Karel Pavlík

důstojník a uvaděč u hraběte Thuna

Richard Záhorský

Richard Záhorský

mnich

Soňa Červená

Soňa Červená

dáma u Windischgrätze

Vlastimil Fišar

Vlastimil Fišar

důstojník u Windischgrätze

Josef Mixa

Josef Mixa

Student na barikáde

Jaroslav Zrotal

Jaroslav Zrotal

muž se sudem

Radovan Lukavský

Radovan Lukavský

důstojník oznamující kapitulaci

Helena Tomanová

Helena Tomanová

Geittlerova dcera

Ema Hrubá

Ema Hrubá

Palacká

Josef Leitner

Josef Leitner

vysoký hodnostář v lóži

Jarmila Patzeltová

Jarmila Patzeltová

Geittlerova dcera

Otto Tutter

Otto Tutter

policejní komisař

Ladislav Janeček

Ladislav Janeček

důstojnický kurýr

Karel Šašek

Karel Šašek

mladý německý bankéř

Ada Dohnal

Ada Dohnal

strážník

Ladislav Kulhánek

Ladislav Kulhánek

německý občan

Josef Steigl

Josef Steigl

vrátný u Portheima

Antonín Jedlička

Antonín Jedlička

mladík s novinami

Jiří Majer

Jiří Majer

Branimír Tyl

Karel Svoboda

Karel Svoboda

důstojník

Egon Kulhánek

Egon Kulhánek

německý student

Harold Mayer

Harold Mayer

Břetislav Král

Břetislav Král

Method Buitcik

Method Buitcik

Vladimír Jedenáctík

Vladimír Jedenáctík

student v hostinci

František Holar

František Holar

hrabě Lubomirski

Ilona Kubásková

Ilona Kubásková

měštka ve sklepě

Zdeněk Šavrda

Zdeněk Šavrda

domovník u Housky

Otakar Brousek

Otakar Brousek

důstojník u císaře

Oskar Hák

Oskar Hák

tlustý hoch ve sklepě

Stanislav Litera

Stanislav Litera

student v lázních

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