
Kapitán Dabač
Drama · War
Overview
The drama of a young Slovak army officer who gradually realises the horrors of fascism during the fighting in Ukraine. On his return to Slovakia, he joins the SNP. However, he cannot overcome his loner attitude or his doubts about the meaning of partisan activity.
Top Cast


Ladislav Chudík
Ladislav Chudík
kapitán Vlado Dabač
Ladislav Chudík
kapitán Vlado Dabač


Elo Romančík
Elo Romančík
komisár Garaj
Elo Romančík
komisár Garaj


Hilda Augustovičová
Hilda Augustovičová
Naďa Dabačová
Hilda Augustovičová
Naďa Dabačová


Ctibor Filčík
Ctibor Filčík
gardista Gusto Slanec
Ctibor Filčík
gardista Gusto Slanec


Zdena Gruberová
Zdena Gruberová
lekárníčka Naďa Rybanská
Zdena Gruberová
lekárníčka Naďa Rybanská
Anton Michalička
Anton Michalička
Anton Michalička


Ondrej Jariabek
Ondrej Jariabek
Bórik
Ondrej Jariabek
Bórik
Elena Rampáková
Elena Rampáková
Bórikova nevesta
Elena Rampáková
Bórikova nevesta
Eva Krížiková
Eva Krížiková
Bórikova vnučka
Eva Krížiková
Bórikova vnučka


Eduard Bindas
Eduard Bindas
nemecký major
Eduard Bindas
nemecký major
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