
Pochodně (1961)
Stream Pochodně (1961) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Eduard Cupák, Zuzana Stivínová, and Jaroslav Vojta. Filed under Drama and History — multiple servers per title.
What is Pochodně (1961) about?
Prague in the 1870s. Work in Smolík's sulphur factory is hard and dangerous to health. The poorly paid workers resemble torches because their clothes are soaked with poisonous phosphorus. Young Josef Rezler also works in the sulphur factory and uses his earnings to feed his mother and little sisters. He throws his perpetually drunken father out of the house. The older worker Brož forces Josef to learn to read and write. A cholera epidemic breaks out in Prague and Josef is the only one of his family to survive the disease...
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- Production:
- Filmové studio Barrandov
- Country:
- Czechoslovakia
- Languages:
- Czech
- IMDb:
- tt0232425
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Who stars in Pochodně (1961)?
Eduard Cupák as worker Josef Rezler, Zuzana Stivínová as Anci Rozsypalová, Jaroslav Vojta as factory Smolík, Luděk Munzar as Otto - Smolík's son, Karel Höger as Father Novotný, Zdeněk Braunschläger as editor Kolár, Vlastimil Hašek as singer Hejkal, Václav Sloup as accordionist Shrovetide.

worker Josef Rezler

Anci Rozsypalová

factory Smolík

Otto - Smolík's son

Father Novotný
editor Kolár

singer Hejkal

accordionist Shrovetide

singer Kulda

foreman Ladislav Zápotocký

foreman Josef Pecka

editor Norbert Zoula
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Pochodně has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.0/10 based on 1 votes.
What genre is Pochodně?▼
Pochodně is a Drama and History film released in 1961.
Who stars in Pochodně?▼
The cast of Pochodně includes Eduard Cupák, Zuzana Stivínová, Jaroslav Vojta, Luděk Munzar and Karel Höger.



















