The Last Bohemian (1931)

Genre : Drama, Romance, Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Svatopluk Innemann
Writer : Emil Artur Longen, Josef Neuberg

Synopsis

Actors

Saša Rašilov
Saša Rašilov
Jaroslav Hašek
Radola Renský
Radola Renský
Ríša
František Havel
František Havel
František Sauer
František Sauer
Firnádl
Jan Richter
Jan Richter
Alois Kvíčala
Theodor Pištěk
Theodor Pištěk
Ludvík Pazdera
Zdenka Hatláková
Zdenka Hatláková
Pazderová
Vladimír Beztahovský
Vladimír Beztahovský
Otakar Pazdera
Truda Grosslichtová
Truda Grosslichtová
Běla
Anna Švarcová
Anna Švarcová
(uncredited)
Emanuel Trojan
Emanuel Trojan
Betty Kysilková
Betty Kysilková
(uncredited)
Ada Karlovský
Ada Karlovský
Josef Oliak
Josef Oliak
Ferdinand Jarkovský
Ferdinand Jarkovský
Josef Waltner
Josef Waltner
Krampera
Václav Menger
Václav Menger
Karel Němec
Karel Němec
(uncredited)
Václav Pecián
Václav Pecián
(uncredited)
Otto Zahrádka
Otto Zahrádka
(uncredited)
Luigi Hofman
Luigi Hofman
(uncredited)
Marie Holanová
Marie Holanová
(uncredited)
Viktor Nejedlý
Viktor Nejedlý
(uncredited)
Eduard Šlégl
Eduard Šlégl
(uncredited)
Emilie Nitschová
Emilie Nitschová
(uncredited)
Ladislav Desenský
Ladislav Desenský
(uncredited)
Václav Suldovský
Václav Suldovský
(uncredited)
Emil Dlesk
Emil Dlesk
(uncredited)
Josef Neuberg
Josef Neuberg
(uncredited)
Ladislav Hemmer
Ladislav Hemmer
(uncredited)
F. X. Mlejnek
F. X. Mlejnek
(uncredited)
Karel Schleichert
Karel Schleichert
(uncredited)
Felix Kühne
Felix Kühne
(uncredited)
Jára Beneš
Jára Beneš
(uncredited)
Ladislav Hochman
Ladislav Hochman
(uncredited)
Karel Šilhánek
Karel Šilhánek
(uncredited)
Mario Karas
Mario Karas
(uncredited)
Ferry Seidl
Ferry Seidl
(uncredited)

Crews

Svatopluk Innemann
Svatopluk Innemann
Director
František Jerhot
František Jerhot
Assistant Director
Emil Artur Longen
Emil Artur Longen
Screenplay
Josef Neuberg
Josef Neuberg
Screenplay
Jan Stallich
Jan Stallich
Director of Photography
Svatopluk Innemann
Svatopluk Innemann
Editor
Helmuth Neumann
Helmuth Neumann
Sound
Josef Stein
Josef Stein
Production Manager
Emil Artur Longen
Emil Artur Longen
Story
Hanuš Gödert
Hanuš Gödert
Production Design
Jaroslav Mottl
Jaroslav Mottl
Lyricist
Jára Beneš
Jára Beneš
Original Music Composer

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