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All for Love (1930 film)

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All for Love
Directed byMartin Frič
Written byMartin Frič
František Klika
StarringSuzanne Marwille
František Klika
Jan W. Speerger
CinematographyRoman Miškevyč
Production
company
Terra Film
Distributed byTerra Film
Release date
  • 23 October 1930 (1930-10-23)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageSilent

All for Love (Czech: Vše pro lásku) is a 1930 Czech silent comedy film directed by Martin Frič and starring Suzanne Marwille, František Klika and Jan W. Speerger.[1] It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague and on location around Brno.

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Synopsis

While coming to visit her family in the countryside near Brno, the wealthy Vera attracts the interest of an engineer despite the fact he is engaged to another woman.

Cast

  • Valentin Šindler as Matej Krópal from Brochovany
  • Suzanne Marwille as Věra
  • František Klika as Douglas Odkolek
  • Marie Běhavá as Mother from Douglas
  • Jan W. Speerger as Ing. Peters
  • Marie Pavlíková as Krópalová
  • Olga Zvachová as Olga

References

  1. ^ "Vše pro lásku". csfd.cz. Retrieved 23 January 2011.

Bibliography

  • Balski, Grzegorz. Directory of Eastern European Film-makers and Films 1945-1991. Flicks Books, 1992.

External links

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