The Arrival from the Darkness

The Arrival from the Darkness

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1921-10-14

One of the first Czechoslovak films to be shown abroad--a fantasy horror, filmed on the fully furnished premises of the Berlin film studio Am Zoo. The central role is portrayed by the “arrivee from darkness”, Ješek, who is awakened from a deathly sleep. The film represents unusual sparks of creative efforts and the ambitions of creative community around the director Jan S. Kolár, who was inspired by international trends and techniques.

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The Arrival from the Darkness

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One of the first Czechoslovak films to be shown abroad--a fantasy horror, filmed on the fully furnished premises of the Berlin film studio Am Zoo. The central role is portrayed by the “arrivee from darkness”, Ješek, who is awakened from a deathly sleep. The film represents unusual sparks of creative efforts and the ambitions of creative community around the director Jan S. Kolár, who was inspired by international trends and techniques.

Released

1921-10-14

Runtime

60

Director

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Fantasy

Horror

Language

No Language

Production

Rexfilm

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    Theodor Pištěk

    Theodor Pištěk
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    Anny Ondra

    Anny Ondra
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    Josef Šváb-Malostranský

    Josef Šváb-Malostranský
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    Karel Lamač

    Karel Lamač
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    Luigi Hofman

    Luigi Hofman
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    Vladimír Majer

    Vladimír Majer
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    Alfred Baštýř

    Alfred Baštýř
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    Rudolf Myzet

    Rudolf Myzet
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    Jan W. Speerger

    Jan W. Speerger