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Idyla ze staré Prahy

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Idyla ze staré Prahy
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMax Urban
Written byMax Urban
Production
company
ASUM
Release date
13 September 1918
CountriesBohemia, Austria-Hungary
LanguagesSilent
Czech intertitles

Idyla ze staré Prahy ("Old Prague Idyll") is a 1918 Bohemian/Czech romantic drama film, which was directed by architect, producer and amateur director Max Urban. The film was made in 1913 but released in 1918, which was near the end of the World War I and six weeks before the creation of Czechoslovakia. The film is now lost, so the plot and runtime aren't known. The main role was played by Anna Sedláčková, the director's wife.

In history of Czech cinema, this film is renowned for one other feature: the movie poster (by Josef Wenig, 1918) is the oldest extant poster of Czech origin.[1]

Cast

Notes

  1. ^ Petržílková, Eva (January 22, 2003). "Výstava s názvem "Svět hvězd a iluzí" představuje plakáty od dob němého filmu až po současnost" [An Exhibition Named "World of Stars and Illusions" Shows Posters from the Era of Silent Film up to the Present]. Radio Praha (in Czech). Retrieved May 4, 2015.