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A Leap In The Dark

A Leap In The Dark

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Drama

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Spring 1943: A three-member group of resistance fighters flies from a Soviet military airport into the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to establish contacts with an illegal communist center in the occupied territory.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

28 August 1964

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Martin Růžek

Martin Růžek

Jaroslav Mareš

Jaroslav Mareš

Radoslav Brzobohatý

Radoslav Brzobohatý

Václav Voska

Václav Voska

Miroslav Macháček

Miroslav Macháček

Květoslava Houdlová

Květoslava Houdlová

Hertl's Wife

Marie Tomášová

Marie Tomášová

Vlastimil Hašek

Vlastimil Hašek

Eva Sirotková

Eva Sirotková

Josef Větrovec

Josef Větrovec

Zdeněk Řehoř

Zdeněk Řehoř

Alena Hesounová

Alena Hesounová

Věra Bublíková

Věra Bublíková

Slávka Budínová

Slávka Budínová

Vladimír Hlavatý

Vladimír Hlavatý

Ivo Palec

Ivo Palec

Karel Hlušička

Karel Hlušička

Norbert Chotaš

Norbert Chotaš

Emil Kadeřávek

Emil Kadeřávek

Miroslav Kalný

Miroslav Kalný

Václav Kaňkovský

Václav Kaňkovský

Lubomír Kostelka

Lubomír Kostelka

Vítězslav Černý

Vítězslav Černý

Ladislav Křiváček

Ladislav Křiváček

Míla Myslíková

Míla Myslíková

Jindřich Narenta

Jindřich Narenta

Jarmila Navrátilová

Jarmila Navrátilová

Jan Pohan

Jan Pohan

Ervín Zolar

Ervín Zolar

Pavel Spálený

Pavel Spálený

Ivo Foustka

Ivo Foustka

Zdeněk Novotný

Zdeněk Novotný

Karel Plzák

Karel Plzák

František Hájek

František Hájek

Jana Hrdličková

Jana Hrdličková

Miloslav Janovský

Miloslav Janovský

Jan Kouba

Jan Kouba

Marian Cingroš

Marian Cingroš

Václav Podhorský

Václav Podhorský

Josef Skrčený

Josef Skrčený

Otakar Sochor

Otakar Sochor

Václav Voska

Václav Voska

Narrator (voice)

Alena Kreuzmannová

Alena Kreuzmannová

Hertl's Wife (voice)

Václav Lohniský

Václav Lohniský

Priest (voice)

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