
Men Without Wings
War · Drama
Overview
After an attack against the guard of the Third Reich, Nazi repression intensifies, and the Czechoslovakian resistance's organized sabotage in an aircraft factory leads to Gestapo shootings.
Top Cast


Gustav Nezval
Gustav Nezval
Petr Lom
Gustav Nezval
Petr Lom


L. H. Struna
L. H. Struna
Bureš
L. H. Struna
Bureš


Jaroslav Zrotal
Jaroslav Zrotal
Pavlík
Jaroslav Zrotal
Pavlík


Vladimír Hlavatý
Vladimír Hlavatý
Karaš
Vladimír Hlavatý
Karaš


Jan W. Speerger
Jan W. Speerger
Vondra
Jan W. Speerger
Vondra


Jaroslav Seník
Jaroslav Seník
Zeman
Jaroslav Seník
Zeman
Ladislav Hájek
Ladislav Hájek
Jirka
Ladislav Hájek
Jirka
Karel Peyr
Karel Peyr
Reditel letišté
Karel Peyr
Reditel letišté


Jiřina Petrovická
Jiřina Petrovická
Jana
Jiřina Petrovická
Jana


Eduard Linkers
Eduard Linkers
Ullmann
Eduard Linkers
Ullmann
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