Prague at Zero Hour
Drama
Overview
Czech friends help refugees from Nazi Germany escape in 1939.
Top Cast


Ivo Palec
Ivo Palec
Honza Král - student
Ivo Palec
Honza Král - student


Jutta Hoffmann
Jutta Hoffmann
Toni Halbe - German student
Jutta Hoffmann
Toni Halbe - German student


Lubor Tokoš
Lubor Tokoš
MUDr. Jirí Zeman
Lubor Tokoš
MUDr. Jirí Zeman


Vlastimil Hašek
Vlastimil Hašek
Josef Hrbek - czech communist
Vlastimil Hašek
Josef Hrbek - czech communist


Stefan Lisewski
Stefan Lisewski
Otto Thüringer - German communist
Stefan Lisewski
Otto Thüringer - German communist


Ernst Kahler
Ernst Kahler
Hermann Schneider
Ernst Kahler
Hermann Schneider


Vladimír Hlavatý
Vladimír Hlavatý
Boiler Brázda
Vladimír Hlavatý
Boiler Brázda


Horst Preusker
Horst Preusker
Gruppenführer Balthazar
Horst Preusker
Gruppenführer Balthazar


Josef Bek
Josef Bek
Kilian
Josef Bek
Kilian
Hans Finohr
Hans Finohr
Siegfried Adler
Hans Finohr
Siegfried Adler
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