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Release Date:
February 24, 1956
Original Title:
Rudá záře nad Kladnem
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Studio uměleckého filmu Praha
Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
The year is 1918. Toník returns home from the front. In Kladno, where he arrives, things are seething with discontent. The Social Democrats are in government, but nothing has changed. Socialization has not been implemented, there is hunger and food is still being skimped on. The first news about a socialist state arrives from Russia. On May 1st, the workers' Kladno manifests its loyalty to the ideals of the Great October Socialist Revolution. In December 1920, a general strike is declared in Kladno as well. The workers arm themselves, workers' councils take over the administration of the city and are also established in the surrounding villages. An armed uprising is being prepared. However, the right-wing leadership of the Social Democratic Party attacks the workers in the back. The army is sent to Kladno...
Assistant Camera:
Václav Hojda
Bohumil Hába
Assistant Director:
Zdena Pavlátová
Jordan Balurov
Jiří Mikeťuk
Jiří Svoboda
Conductor:
Jaromír Nohejl
Antonín Vodrážka
František Belfín
Costume Design:
J. M. Gottlieb
Karel Postřehovský
Costumer:
Růžena Adamcová
Director:
Vladimír Vlček
Director of Photography:
Jan Stallich
Editor:
Miroslav Hájek
Makeup & Hair:
Rudolf Hammer
Jan Štětina
Novel:
Antonín Zápotocký
Original Music Composer:
Ludvík Podéšť
Production Design:
Bohuslav Kulič
Production Manager:
Jiří Šebor
Screenplay:
Vladimír Vlček
Set Decoration:
František Zajíček
Sound:
Emanuel Formánek
Unit Production Manager:
Jaroslav Řeřicha
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