Grandmother

Grandmother

Release date : November 15, 1940
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : František Čáp /
Production companies : Lucernafilm /
November 15, 1940 1h 31m Czechoslovakia Drama Czech More
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"Grandmother" is a highly romanticized autobiographical novel by a Czech 19th century writer, Bozena Nemcova. It's a classical, compulsory reading in Czech schools, about a wise, working-class woman, happier in her simplicity and good heart than the nobles whom she serves.
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Světla Svozilová
Terezka Prosková, její dcera
Karel Třešňák
Jan Prosek
Gustav Nezval
Cerný myslivec
Marie Glázrová
Knezna Vilemína Zahanská
Nora Cífková
Komtesa Hortensie
Karel Kolár
Její otec
Marie Skalická
Manca, jejich dcera
Jaroslav Průcha
Reisenburský myslivec
Vladimír Řepa
Flasinetar Kudrna

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  • title:Grandmother
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1940
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: František Čáp /
  • Writers: Božena Němcová · Karel Hašler · František Čáp · Václav Wasserman ·
  • Production companies: Lucernafilm ·
  • Overview:"Grandmother" is a highly romanticized autobiographical novel by a Czech 19th century writer, Bozena Nemcova. It's a classical, compulsory reading in Czech schools, about a wise, working-class woman, happier in her simplicity and good heart than the nobles whom she serves.
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