The Great Dam (film) explained
The Great Dam |
Director: | Jan Alfréd Holman |
Studio: | Lloydfilm |
Distributor: | Lloydfilm |
Country: | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia |
The Great Dam (Czech: Velká přehrada) is a 1942 Czech drama film directed by Jan Alfréd Holman and starring František Vnouček, Karel Hradilák and Adina Mandlová.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Bohumil Hes. Shooting took place in Prague, including on the Vltava River.
Main cast
- František Vnouček as Jan Hejtmánek
- Karel Hradilák as Leo Berka
- Adina Mandlová as Irena Berková
- Josef Gruss as Fred Dokoupil
- Nataša Gollová as Učitelka Marína
- Jaroslav Průcha as Betonář Barták
- Miroslav Svoboda as Projektant Michal
- Martin Raus as Projektant Karel
- Eva Prchlíková as Kavanová
- Jarmila Švábíková as Elsa
References
- Kubátová & Láníček p.26
Bibliography
- Hana Kubátová & Jan Láníček. The Jew in Czech and Slovak Imagination, 1938-89: Antisemitism, the Holocaust, and Zionism. BRILL, 2018.