A Path Across The Danube

2D35 mmOR15
Director:Miloslav Luther
Length:89 minutes

A Path Across The Danube

Chodník cez Dunaj; Miloslav Luther, 1989, versions: OR, languages: ces, deu, hun, pol, slk

Director: Miloslav Luther • Story: Vladimír Körner • Scenario: Vladimír Körner, Marian Puobiš, Miloslav Luther • Camera: Vladimír Holloš • Music: Jiří Bulis • Actors: Roman Luknár (Viktor Lesa), Vladimír Hajdu (Franz Ticháček, nahovoril Karel Riegel), Györgyi Tarján (Zuzka, nahovorila Ida Rapaičová), Eva Horká (Jarunka), Bronislav Poloczek (revident, nahovoril Dušan Tarageľ), Jiří Schwarz (Štěpán Hasil), Ondřej Vetchý (Valášek) a ďalší

World War II, shortly after the establishment of the wartime Slovak Republic and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Viktor, a Slovak, regularly delivers mail to the railway station in the border town of Ludenburg (today Břeclav). Out of sheer youthful recklessness, he redirects one of the important mail deliveries. The Gestapo accuses him of sabotage. Viktor is forced to flee across the border with his Czech colleague, Jewish postal clerk Franz.

This film has been digitally restored by the Slovak Film Institute.

Length: 89 min

Year: 1989

Country of origin:

  • Slovakia
  • Czechoslovakia

Language version:

OR - Original version (czech, german, hungarian, polish, slovak)

Director: Miloslav Luther • Story: Vladimír Körner • Scenario: Vladimír Körner, Marian Puobiš, Miloslav Luther • Camera: Vladimír Holloš • Music: Jiří Bulis • Actors: Roman Luknár (Viktor Lesa), Vladimír Hajdu (Franz Ticháček, nahovoril Karel Riegel), Györgyi Tarján (Zuzka, nahovorila Ida Rapaičová), Eva Horká (Jarunka), Bronislav Poloczek (revident, nahovoril Dušan Tarageľ), Jiří Schwarz (Štěpán Hasil), Ondřej Vetchý (Valášek) a ďalší

World War II, shortly after the establishment of the wartime Slovak Republic and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Viktor, a Slovak, regularly delivers mail to the railway station in the border town of Ludenburg (today Břeclav). Out of sheer youthful recklessness, he redirects one of the important mail deliveries. The Gestapo accuses him of sabotage. Viktor is forced to flee across the border with his Czech colleague, Jewish postal clerk Franz.

This film has been digitally restored by the Slovak Film Institute.

Year: 1989

Country of origin:

  • Slovakia
  • Czechoslovakia

Language version:

OR - Original version (czech, german, hungarian, polish, slovak)