The Last of the Mohicans
Directed byVladimír Slavínský
Written byJosef Hlavác
Jaroslav Mottl
Based onThe Last Man by F.X. Svoboda
Produced byBohumil Smída
StarringJaroslav Marvan
Meda Valentová
Sona Cervená
CinematographyJaromír Holpuch
Josef Strecha
Music byMilos Smatek
Production
company
Ceskoslovenský Státní Film
Distributed byCeskoslovenský Státní Film
Release date
5 August 1947
Running time
89 minutes
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageCzech

The Last of the Mohicans (Czech: Poslední mohykán) is a 1947 Czech comedy film directed by Vladimír Slavínský and starring Jaroslav Marvan, Meda Valentová and Sona Cervená.[1] [2] It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague. The film's sets were designed by the art director Karel Skvor. It was based on a play by F.X. Svoboda which had previously been adapted into the 1934 film The Last Man.

Synopsis

A wealthy antique dealer rules his family with iron discipline and believes in doing things the old fashioned way, without regard for his family's own views or feelings. However, the prospective husband of his daughter manages to turn the tables on him.

Cast

  • Jaroslav Marvan as Borivoj Kohout / Jaroslav Kohout
  • Meda Valentová as Borivoj's wife
  • Sona Cervená as Helena
  • Jaroslav Mares as Jaroslav
  • Eman Fiala as Antonín
  • Dagmar Frýbortová as Zdenka
  • Oldrich Slaný as Dr. Marek
  • Frantisek Stach as Lékar
  • Frantisek Hanus as ing. Becvár
  • Jindra Hermanová as Train Passenger
  • Rudolf Hrusínský as Návstevník u starozitníka
  • Václav Landa as Krotitel selmy
  • Frantisek Paul as Clen spolku na ochranu zvírat
  • Valja Petrova as Lady with a dog
  • Olga Príhodová as Lady with a cat
  • Josef Chvalina
  • Karel Effa as
  • Antonín Jirsa
  • Jan S. Kolár
  • Alena Kreuzmannová
  • Bohumil Langer
  • Ota Motycka
  • Rudolf Princ
  • Jaroslav Seník
  • Blazena Slavícková
  • Josef Steigl
  • Václav Trégl
  • Milos Vavruska
  • Jirí Vondrovic
  • Bedrich Vrbský
  • Erik Zámis

References

  1. Wohl & Păcurar p.350
  2. Černík p.232

Bibliography

  • Černík, Jan. Český technický scénář 1945–1962. Palacký University Olomouc, 2021.
  • Wohl, Eugen & Păcurar, Elena. Language of the Revolution: The Discourse of Anti-Communist Movements in the "Eastern Bloc" Countries: Case Studies. Springer Nature, 2023.
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