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Two stories from the lives of border guards. In the story "The Pursuit", an experienced border guard and his young and inexperienced colleague follow the tracks of ski boots in a snowstorm. The second story, Wandering, is about a frontiersman whose wife wants to go inland with their child.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Czech

Runtime

77 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

20 May 1960

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Zdeněk Kutil

Zdeněk Kutil

(segment "In Pursuit")

Jan Němec

Jan Němec

(segment "In Pursuit")

Václav Irmanov

Václav Irmanov

(segment "In Pursuit")

Valentina Thielová

Valentina Thielová

(segment "In Pursuit")

Otakar Brousek

Otakar Brousek

Commentary (voice) (segment "In Pursuit")

Vladimír Hrubý

Vladimír Hrubý

(segment "Wandering")

Jiřina Švorcová

Jiřina Švorcová

(segment "Wandering")

Michal Staninec

Michal Staninec

(segment "Wandering")

Ota Sklenčka

Ota Sklenčka

(segment "Wandering")

Otto Lackovič

Otto Lackovič

(segment "Wandering")

Světla Amortová

Světla Amortová

(segment "Wandering")

Hermína Vojtová

Hermína Vojtová

(segment "Wandering")

František Miška

František Miška

(segment "Wandering")

Adolf Filip

Adolf Filip

(segment "Wandering")

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