Imperial and Royal Field Marshal

Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
Directed by Karel Lamač
Written by Václav Wasserman (screenplay) and Emil Artur Longen (play)
Release date
1930
Running time
91 minutes
Country Czechoslovakia
Language Czech

Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (Czech: C. a k. polní maršálek) is a 1930 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. It is considered to be the first ever Czech language sound film.

Cast

  • Vlasta Burian ... František Procházka (false c. a k. polní maršálek [Imperial and Royal Field Marshal])
  • Theodor Pištěk ... Alois Přecechtěl, colonel
  • Helena Monczáková ... Precechtělová, colonel's wife
  • Máňa Ženíšková ... Lili Přecechtělová, their daughter
  • Jiří Hron ... Rudi Eberle, lieutenant
  • Jan W. Speerger ... Sepll, military servant
  • Čeněk Šlégl ... Count Géza von Medák, rytmistr (Rittmeister)
  • Jindřich Plachta ... Hofer, first lieutenant
  • Josef Horánek ... Real c. a k. polní maršálek (Imperial and Royal Field Marshal)
  • Olga Augustová ... Singer
  • Milka Balek-Brodská... Housekkeper of Procházka
  • Emil Dlesk ... Member of Napoleon’s troop in a dream
  • Jindřich Edl
  • Eman Fiala ... Gustav Jannings, cabaret singer
  • Robert Ford ... Officer
  • Otto Heller ... Soldier
  • Felix Kühne ... Soldier
  • Josef Kytka ... Officer
  • Jaroslav Marvan ... Maršálek’s servant
  • Václav Mlckovský ... Officer
  • Marie Pinusová ... Waitress in the pub ‘U kanónu’
  • Josef Rovenský ... Mayor
  • Karel Schleichert ... Member of Napoleon’s troop in a dream
  • Roza Schlesingerová ... Visitor of the cabaret
  • Eduard Šlégl ... František Fleischhans, centenarian
  • Ivo Richard Stuchlý ... Hřebíček, rytmistr
  • Jan Hilbert Vávra ... Singer


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