
Honor and Glory (1969)
Overview
This historical film by Hynek Bočan touches upon the indecisiveness of the Czech nation, ready to bend the backbone in face of foreign rule. Situating the story at the close of the Thirty Year War enabled the depiction of the misery of the people that affects even an impoverished aristocratic milieu. Rudolf Hrušínský appears here in the role of an indecisive knight, persuaded for a long time and in vain to join the anti-Habsburg movement. The story does not only captivate through the depiction of manifold human characters, intrigues and sycophancy, but also through the circumstances ruling over the devastated farmstead, sunk in mud and crudeness. One of the best films with an updating tendency has come into being here, rightly being named along the such greats as Kladivo na čarodějnice (Witches' Hammer).
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | cs |
Popularity | 0.749 |
Directed By
Hynek Bočan
Crew
Hynek Bočan
Zdeněk Stehlík
Olga Mimrová
František Belfín
Vladimír Bor
Miroslav Kubišta
Oldřich Okáč
Miloš Bobek
Karel Michal
Jiří Kotlář
Jaroslava Pražská
Olga Dimitrovová
Jiří Šebor
Josef Sandr
Marie Beránková
Eva Lackingerová
Jiří Šámal
Zdeněk Prchlík
Karel Michal
Zdeněk Liška
Viktor Fixl
Václav Šebek
Jiří Hurych
Hynek Bočan
Jan Hanzal
Josef Calta
Jiří Bečka
Božena Došlá
Josef Hudlička
Emil Poledník