A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Samuel Adamcík, Gaspar Arbet, Dusan Blaskovic
Written by:
Palo Bielik
Directed by:
Palo Bielik
Release Date:
February 14, 1958
Original Title:
Štyridsaťštyri
Alternate Titles:
Styridsatstyri
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
Drama about the rebellion of the Trencín Infantry Regiment against its superior officers in the Serbian city of Kragujevac, at the end of the First World War. It was the biggest and deadliest rebellion in the Austro-Hungarian army.
The true story about the Slovak troops of the 71th regiment of the Austria-Hungarian army that were stationed in the Serbian Kragujevac during the First World War. The soldiers are forced to fight in a war they don't believe in and they decide to rebel against the commanders. The uprising is, however, very hard surpressed.
Accountant:
Margita Krónesová
Jozef Krupa
Assistant Camera:
Benedikt Krivošík
Assistant Director:
Jozef Režucha
Alexander Bada
Assistant Editor:
Oľga Krajčovičová
Marie Tillerová
Assistant Production Design:
Oľga Maiová
Rudolf Kováč
Background Designer:
Arnošt Suchý
Camera Operator:
Augustín Riccini
Clapper Loader:
Klotilda Kováčová
Conductor:
Štěpán Koníček
Costume Designer:
Irena Schanerová
Costumer:
Anna Liďáková
Ondrej Brezovský
Agneša Klasová
Štefan Koller
Director:
Paľo Bielik
Director of Photography:
František Lukeš
Editor:
Jan Chaloupek
First Assistant Director:
Stanislav Barabáš
Line Producer:
Alojz Mäsiar
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Mária Grandtnerová
Helena Pallósová
Imrich Waczulík
Makeup Artist:
Otakar Košťál
Original Music Composer:
Milan Novák
Production Assistant:
Ladislav Ondreička
Production Designer:
Ivan Vaníček
Production Manager:
Vladimír Zimmer
Property Master:
Milan Tardík
Props:
Tomáš Sivák
Mikuláš Vida
Alexander Hodina
Screenplay:
Paľo Bielik
Script:
Sylvia Lacková
Sound:
Jaroslav Plavec
Sound Assistant:
Milan Kozánek
Alexander Pallós
Special Effects:
Milan Peťovský
Still Photographer:
Milan Kordoš
Story:
Paľo Bielik
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