From the Czech Mills (1925 film) explained
From the Czech Mills |
Director: | Svatopluk Innemann Ferry Seidl |
Starring: | Ferry Seidl Filip Balek-Brodský |
Cinematography: | Jaroslav Fischer Svatopluk Innemann |
Runtime: | 97 minutes |
Country: | Czechoslovakia |
Language: | Silent |
From the Czech Mills (Czech: '''Z českých mlýnů''') is a 1925 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann.[1]
Cast
- Ferry Seidl as Šebestián Šafránek
- Filip Balek-Brodský as Florián Karásek / Vodník
- Božena Svobodová as Mrs. Karásková
- Bohumil Kovář as Priest
- Zdena Kavková as Anička
- Jiří Plachý as Karel Karásek
- Vladimír Řepa as Tonda Kolenatý
- Antonín Frič as Old miller
- Luigi Hofman as Landowner
- Nora Ferry as Julinka, landowner's daughter
- Milka Balek-Brodská as Aunt Filomena
- Hugo Haas as Baron Zachariáš Zlámaný
- Kocourkov Teachers vocal group as members of the cyclists' association "Don't Get Married"
Notes and References
- Web site: From the Czech Mills . Filmový přehled. NFA. 24 February 2020.