
The Millennial Bee
Comedy · Drama · History
Overview
A family saga taking place mostly in a small Slovak village over a period of thirty years (1887–1917). The first part captures the life of Martin Pichandu in the development of his craft, masonry; in the second part, his son is center stage living in a period of socio-political crisis, which ultimately results in the first World War. After originally airing on Czechoslovakian television in 1983 as a four-part 226-minute mini-series, this production received a 163-minute theatrical release in 1984.
Top Cast


Štefan Kvietik
Štefan Kvietik
Samo
Štefan Kvietik
Samo


Jozef Kroner
Jozef Kroner
Martin Pichanda
Jozef Kroner
Martin Pichanda


Michal Dočolomanský
Michal Dočolomanský
Valent
Michal Dočolomanský
Valent
Ivana Valešová
Ivana Valešová
Mária
Ivana Valešová
Mária


Eva Jakoubková
Eva Jakoubková
Kristína
Eva Jakoubková
Kristína
Jana Janovská
Jana Janovská
Ružena
Jana Janovská
Ružena


Štefan Šafárik
Štefan Šafárik
Štefan Šafárik


Pavol Mikulík
Pavol Mikulík
Julo
Pavol Mikulík
Julo


Milan Kiš
Milan Kiš
Dropa
Milan Kiš
Dropa


Igor Čillík
Igor Čillík
Svanda
Igor Čillík
Svanda
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