Sokové
Originally released in 1911. Sokové is a western film. directed by Antonín Pech. At just 9 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A description of the surviving scenes: Two girls are dancing in the inn, one wearing a white dress, the other in black - a bandit arrives - the bandit has an argument with another guest about one of the girls - the fight continues on the rocks - the bandit throws his rival off the cliff - the girl in black mourns the dead man - a cowboy appears on a horse - the girl in black laments the crime to him - the cowboy catches up with the bandit, he disarms him and ties him to a tree - the old man who is to watch over the captive gets drunk and falls asleep - the girl in white, armed with a revolver, frees the bandit, her lover, and they both tie the watchman to the tree instead - the cowboy returns and again fights with the bandit - the girl in white is accidently shot during the ensuing duel - the cowboy leads the handcuffed bandit away.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- CS
Production Companies
- Kinofa
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sokové about?
A description of the surviving scenes: Two girls are dancing in the inn, one wearing a white dress, the other in black - a bandit arrives - the bandit has an argument with another guest about one o...
Who directed Sokové?
Sokové was directed by Antonín Pech.
How long is Sokové?
Sokové has a runtime of 0 hours and 9 minutes (9 minutes total).
When was Sokové released?
Sokové was released on January 1, 1911 in theaters.