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One Silver Piece

August 17, 1976 1h 37m 1.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 1976. One Silver Piece is a drama film. directed by Jaroslav Balík.

Starring Anatoliy Kuznetsov, Emil Horváth, and Július Vašek

Synopsis

It is summer 1944. The war is far away from Slovak mountains for the time being. The head of forest management Borodác brings a new employee to complete the eight woodcutters work team of Czechs, Slovaks and one Pole - the young guy is Martin Uher, a former clerk form Prague. The eight tough men do not trust the newcomer at first, but as time is passing, they got used to him. After some time, Martin gets next to Julika, a young wife of the gamekeeper Tkác (Vlado Müller) and they begin to go out secretly. The gamekeeper knows that Martin had promised to cooperate with German Gestapo, after he had experienced a hard interrogation. In avoiding to be a grass, Martin leaves Prague to hide in Slovak mountains. Tkác wants Martin to inform on his colleagues who hide guns in the forest to ready to use them against Nazis.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 17, 1976 49 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
User Rating 1.0/10 Mixed (1 votes)
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Language CS Original language
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Country Czechoslovakia Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
CS

Production Companies

  • Filmové studio Barrandov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is One Silver Piece about?

It is summer 1944. The war is far away from Slovak mountains for the time being. The head of forest management Borodác brings a new employee to complete the eight woodcutters work team of Czechs, ...

Who directed One Silver Piece?

One Silver Piece was directed by Jaroslav Balík.

How long is One Silver Piece?

One Silver Piece has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was One Silver Piece released?

One Silver Piece was released on August 17, 1976 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in One Silver Piece?

The main cast of One Silver Piece includes Anatoliy Kuznetsov, Emil Horváth, Július Vašek, Ferdinand Krůta, Miroslav Moravec.