Battalion

Battalion

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1937-10-01

Attorney František Uher is known for his patriotic mindset and active assistance in disputes between the Czechs and the Austrian justice system. One of his clients is the poet Šulc, who, while staying with Uhry, discovers that the lawyer's wife Anna is flirting with Uhry's cousin Hojer. When Anna does not respond to Šulc's warning, the poet draws attention to Anna's relationship with Uhra. Uher wants to know the truth, so he returns early from a business trip and actually catches Anna cheating. Disappointment brings him to the "Batalion" pub in Old Prague, where Šulc also used to go some time ago. Here, Uher becomes a mentor to the poorest, but gradually falls into alcoholism. He once again finds strength and stands on the side of justice when he accuses the police in court of murdering poor Lojzík, who wanted to marry the unfortunate waitress from "Battalion" Mimi. After appearing in court, Uher is arrested and "Battalion" is closed. After his release, Uher becomes an organist...

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Attorney František Uher is known for his patriotic mindset and active assistance in disputes between the Czechs and the Austrian justice system. One of his clients is the poet Šulc, who, while staying with Uhry, discovers that the lawyer's wife Anna is flirting with Uhry's cousin Hojer. When Anna does not respond to Šulc's warning, the poet draws attention to Anna's relationship with Uhra. Uher wants to know the truth, so he returns early from a business trip and actually catches Anna cheating. Disappointment brings him to the "Batalion" pub in Old Prague, where Šulc also used to go some time ago. Here, Uher becomes a mentor to the poorest, but gradually falls into alcoholism. He once again finds strength and stands on the side of justice when he accuses the police in court of murdering poor Lojzík, who wanted to marry the unfortunate waitress from "Battalion" Mimi. After appearing in court, Uher is arrested and "Battalion" is closed. After his release, Uher becomes an organist...

Released

1937-10-01

Runtime

93

Director

Miroslav Cikán

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

Český

Production

Metropolitan

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    František Smolík

    František Smolík
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    Helena Bušová

    Helena Bušová
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    Hana Vítová

    Hana Vítová
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    Jaroslav Průcha

    Jaroslav Průcha
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    Václav Trégl

    Václav Trégl
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    František Kreuzmann

    František Kreuzmann
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    Ladislav Pešek

    Ladislav Pešek
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    Eduard Kohout

    Eduard Kohout
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    Karel Veverka

    Karel Veverka
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    Milada Gampeová

    Milada Gampeová
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    Ella Nollová

    Ella Nollová
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    Mařenka Zieglerová

    Mařenka Zieglerová
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    Eman Fiala

    Eman Fiala
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    Vlasta Hrubá

    Vlasta Hrubá
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    Raoul Schránil

    Raoul Schránil
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    Jiří Vondrovič

    Jiří Vondrovič
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    Vladimír Řepa

    Vladimír Řepa
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    Gustav Hilmar

    Gustav Hilmar
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    Dagmar Vondrová

    Dagmar Vondrová
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    Jan W. Speerger

    Jan W. Speerger
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    Růžena Pokorná

    Růžena Pokorná
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    Marie Popelková

    Marie Popelková
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    Alfred Baštýř

    Alfred Baštýř
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    Frank Rose-Růžička

    Frank Rose-Růžička
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    Antonín Strnad

    Antonín Strnad
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    Karel Němec

    Karel Němec
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    Vladimír Smíchovský

    Vladimír Smíchovský
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    Julius Baťha

    Julius Baťha
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    Jan Černý

    Jan Černý
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    Emanuel Kovařík

    Emanuel Kovařík
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    Karel Postranecký

    Karel Postranecký
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    Marie Přikrylová

    Marie Přikrylová
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    Oldřich Kovář

    Oldřich Kovář
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    Antonín Jirsa

    Antonín Jirsa
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    Miloš Šubrt

    Miloš Šubrt
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    Jaroslav Marvan

    Jaroslav Marvan